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Ihref^ed pereon nt«d foeinl aorM t^nerj woll* 

A topf of a lettar dated r'edruar/ 2 , IS 46 /res HItLAEP 
LOCS^OOP* raperriaor of Toelal VOrk^ CopErttoni of /iental 
Bj£.leBe» Brooklyn f-teta Heapltal^ Brooklyn* iaw Xork raflaeta 
-tK*t flVIAS GLAriA'aS waa a mabar of tba ataff frea Gatobar 
l$l (3 to Caaaaibar 19i44 that CLAri'i- AW waa an axtraaalj 
ant^u«laailc and hard^varalng Individual af^o v.r tiralaaa in 
her atforta. <lkboc£h n«« to pejChlatric work* ohe adjurtad 
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l dopy of a latter dated ^>^rch c* 1*,S1 I'ros 
ailiCAR* Glractcr* taaawork Aarvieaa* ^awlab boio^d or Oac^rdlaaa* 
f- >>Baw York City raflactad VlVI/.i« CLAT'.K/X wes on tba atalf froa 
April 1 to vetobar lb* 1^46 and wee aoalgnad to the Voluntaar 
Ibpartsant rarvlea In the Boro Hall offira* fha eatabllabed 
*;ood varklnf ral*tlone with the aolunt^^era and w*a well erj^anlaad 
Sr all or the edcrlnl atratlae «ieva)li' irvclvad in her Job* 

A copy of a letter dated i-ehrvnry 2w* IS>1 fros 
t. Ur.! liCrLMi* ljDU£,htca* >.aaaacbuae tta reflected that VJVl^^S 
CL/r'KA!t waa known at I’nlted '-eaveo^e Service* lertonal /arrlca 
ioparisent of National Harltleia i-nSon daring t*'# war* fir^YBOLi^S 
wee eaaa euparaltcr of the profas^icnel etaff* V'TJ K L'^AfT^/ll 
wa» llaleon batwaan tba MK7 and tha of flea of the Jaattranao 
idvielen w'’an oaerplejaart inrurtnea barefltr bectM avUlablo - 
to eaojcoB and wat both a fcod orranltar of detdS I to axpedlto 
aprllcetlca of odueatlon of both rtaffe at to tba sat'alng of 
adrlaletratiira policy* ViV2/-S aLAr:^/.5l uae caaorlbad aa bavins 
•n Attractive paraonallty* iaaplfiatScn* ranaltlvlty to paoplo* 

a copy of latter dated i'abrvary 2c* ISil fros aLtAMCA 
rJf. * Lirvrtor cl keraonoal* Cnliad rarvice for kev /aiarlcana* 
Wav'York tlty raflaetad ?lVJ/n ulhUyAH wa* aeployad aa aata* 
worker In the Klf.ratlon lopartaaiit fms ><«reb 2St lS4fi to 
Bpvoabor 30* i9>»6* She wae a dyoaale worker who aosprabandad 
^uiekly and applied thaorailcal knowladpa to bor oaaa hacdlias 
ahowad eovnd lodiaeant and Iweptnatlcn* worked <uickly aud baa/ ' I 
, oave 'lOkC allllfttlly aai-aelaliy her corraapon 'anca* liar let tf ' 

' * ware wall oraanlcad and thoofh-tc akllirully and clearly pravaatoa* - 






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JAVSt «fho cporftt *0 th* <<or* 

porctlon* 103 >ouch ?*- T^runt £tr««t« cnt l«wc;oc!f >l«w ilcrM>^ 

AAd who ha* adrlcod that h» bad kaown J' Wv. t55>>jBG at tha 

CoXlae# of th* City of 4av Xork and bad £lv»n dCL73: BCr.s.SF:::fiO 
a ecDtraet In 1546 to Banofaetura oapa and eoraa for a aolonold 
for trtiioh bt« bad eontraeta to aanuiaotora for tba xraad 

larvlcot# b«a advlaad that ha had baan introduead to T^Vl^K 
CL/.f KA5 la IS 45 hj a aatual friend narad tiT-'i? T.. 

KOriir AT (Aaro^bcuta war? cnknom t&, d VW/ at the tioo of hit 
intarTlaw on ••'ar.vary iy« 1552« J/ v*iA atatad that lo IS 46 -tT;!': 
r.Cr.ai'‘/vK adalaad that aha had teen divorced frcv> her huaband^ 

Lats aoffcx?A'‘K. 

It waa aacartaload that fiCtH BOSat'RA’.K had bean anployad 
bt race Contour* 73^ t'lf th Avanua* Daw kork' City* a beauty oaloa* 
oniar bar acfdan ntoa of Qt:M.h in 1S42« 

a>ida of CoiiriUencl fal inforrunt 1»5* of 
k-iO^ reliability* cont-arnln^ /‘oca Contour into r {.orated* 730 
fifth Avar.va* <^aw lork City* intern^nt advised that tnir lira 
waa a dealer is w^'claa«la and ratall aoanatlca and bad foraarly - - 
bean locatar at 1 ‘eat >7tr Street* >aH lore City* ita nost 
raaant location was at Savanth avanba and 53<*^ .'treat* imu lork 
city aa of iiareh 1951 • 

inforaant ttaiad that tha flrn aaa Ineorporatad in Jaw. . 
lork on *>prli 22* 1936 anc ht«i} acnulraa certain errata of tha 
Charwaia Coaratlc %CflTpar.y* not ineerporf^tad* which husJnoss wet 
a partnara'ilp of llTS R and KIM K .. xC;:* JS*, who ware 

tha oriirlnal Irvsidaat and Vice ^'rosliant- raksurar* raapaet) vsly* 

In 19^9 the entire ca.i»ali riock of Churo^ta Cosftatic . 
Coepany was purchased by one .‘f. CLI* widow 01 the lata * 

BAt iXi:.CLl* forcer proalnant Broadway end Hollywood proeuear. . - 
> 4 »a* bacava iraaidaot an^ one A'fJi. sIi RlOMlDT: ' - 

bacesa faeratary of ^ aca Contour Jocorpo rated* Inforaent ataiad 
that tha corporation dlaoontlnuad oprratlona in 1951 whan tba ■. 
principal at intaraat* Kre* ;*.'wY* left tba **00 lark ; ' 

area tlua to lllnaaa and had r^t ratumad at of Au^h 1952 *^^ 

Cn Auguat 7 » 19>2 Xr* CiUBL'. ^ CA£:.bL* 915 ?oa kvanoa* 
Bronx* Caw lork* tolaphona oxmbar K1 2«6^24 talephonledlly 
advlaad confidential infaraant 7*6* of known rallebllity* that • 
iM-was tha father of fvOin Oif li.S. who vug forxarly aarrled to .. 



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ROSirl^FA'H. >.r« QfVf]^lj advised 'ni'cr aat thi»t hi« dau^’liMr 
h«<! ^ten pravloutijr •xplojuA bj tha Colur-bla l^ro ado £>• tins C|Bta» 
in tav tcrk Clt^ and t at ah* Mua now krown aa n‘*2'<> :'»>./-• H# 
atiitai that B'T^ B'K/ was at prftaart ar.loyvd by tha Taltad 
Satioca educational, Icientirie anO Ctilti;ral ^rfanitatioc (tlt^BCC) 
and that aho la at praaaot lecatad at 19 Awenua, M.*ber, i'art.a, 

. J'raoea. Ba adrlaad that bar aajllns addraaa la aa followat 

(Sal«a Crriea) . . 

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19 ranue lU.«bar 

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--Abj aonaunl cat Iona other than thaaa of an oftleiul aattira ahoxilA 
ba Barkad paraonal* . 

Concarning RCTTf inf;r»*tlon waa racalvad on 

lovaabar 29# 194^ froa ConridantSal Inrorr^^nt T*7# or known 
rali*toSllty# that a fijar of th« rtad!o v.-lld ct th« rnltad urrica 
and rrofatrlonal r.orkara of Anerlea, c;jG, 30 ^aat 29tn : tr«at# 
daw lork City dated fievamber Ip# 1946# announCMd that the fiadio 
wuild had ranawad Ita aeraoxant with iha tolumMa Troadcaatlng 
tyatac aovarin;^ 650 ahlta aollar and profaarlonal anployaaa. 

Iba riyar rafleetad aaabara of tha unlon*a nagotlatln^ oanBittaa# 

- - acong whoa was R^'T” PHT'K/.# ColuacMa Rroftdcaatln^^ Chapar 

Cb*5rsan« , , 

InfopiTktlcn waa alac raealvad by Hr ■’..ST ?• RollL 
dur!nr on latarvlaw of k 4 *a, ’At.* naa ;L.1C> k'Ti, 1U7S. 

Kateair Ava-ta, *r'-nx, New Icrk on WovesVar 2# 19^»thirt aha# .** 
Kra* !'A'ii*’y# had ^nowa r.vvf? h r/ and bar fvraar huoband LLOa 
KO f. v! A’k. ^4»a. ii / 1 f .tfortrfd thut ‘ h. r / K had aold 
. ' ' ~ tha. tAh.ARTf hla Iratldoa r.nlargar prior to gt'Snp Into Bllitary 
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CoafidsntlAl lAforreat 7*6,‘ or known rollobllltit 

bar odvlfod thftt #ub^«et roeolvod •etrB»(;enl»ac« frc** 

followloB* 

•Uy 19# 1952 CfcMlo 

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Jon* 5# 1952 0* Alloa 

Ur. 312 root 71 pt :'tr«ot 

Kow lork City 

2ho curroni Konbotioa tolopr'.on* diroetorj rofloeto 
. ihot C. K. A LEV lo Ur. C. Ai LKN. 312 oot 71ot : t^t# 

*I«H York City. 7bo 19^ Aoorlcon fodleol virootorj rofloeto . 7 . 
ihot Ur. CXSCVItTi:. >.. ALLAS woo bora io 1697 ocd ottoadod .r; .... 
Columblo tnlrorolti. Collo^o of ihyoleioht ond I argot r t. Sow 
lork City onj groduotod In 1927. bor oiflco odlrooe lo 312 ooot 
71 itroot, ^ow tern City. Her opociolfty It pa>ehiotry And 
obo lo o ooKbor oT tho Airo r ic on ' i'ty Ohio trie Attoclotloc. 

koforoneoa in the How fork Off lot Indieor oould not 
bo Idontifiud with /..LL9« 

It. woo dotorolnod fron coof Idor.tiol Iniorir-ont 2»9# • 
of known roliabllity« thot o oorroopondont of rubjoct on 
i-'obrjtry 10, 1952 refloctod oo PLCCK, 246*^0 Von )oadt 
Avenuo, little keek, kow ierk, w*^o it wot believed wop pcoaitly 
riL-’Ti.U TLOCr a forr.or girl frlond of ouhjoct, woo MIc^^ael 
^LOC r. roolding ot- thia o.dir«to. Inroroant odviood thot 

wlfe'o nos39 wot KILMcAST and that ho woo on cptleion 
with offlcoo o.t 33*03 iltaoro Beuloverd, ^otorlo, U>»^ lolond. 

. Coaf idontlol Inroroont T*15* of known rolio.bility, 
odviood en betohor 24* 19^7 thot kJKr. hwe boon trono- . 

jforrod to the Erooport, Lone loload Club of the oflbnaoiiot-*^ ' ■ '/ 
forty end than boe^.uoe of o ^ehuo^o In the oltuotlon^f-waBtod 
. to W returned to the Aingohl^hwoy ulub. Thie wwo done by 
tr^nofor il6252» book i£ 4312 . ' " 2 ' ; • " 

hlCRAKL PLCCR roilnlod ot 15^2 Ocean Avonao, V.pwrtnaot 
lA, L^rooklyn, how lOrk wad woo Oft.ployod b, the Xlr% of H. f. 

. Horcon, Cpticiona, 1456 k^odiocn . vonuo, how fork Cit.-. Ho wao 
born kooruory kS, 1919# fr ox, tow iork ooi wwo worried to 
KI!.LICw’«7 'LCCK. He Boved to 246*40 Von 2ondt Avenue. Llttlo 
Sdek. Sow York in .1949* * . ~ 

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Cn Au^st If 19>2 Ccafld4itl»l JafortBint T-IO* of 
known rollwblllt;i «A9 oonlweiod and o photograph of' tabjaet 
wat oxhibitotf. 7-10 olTiaad that ho ha4 oooq owbjoov at Co»- 
munlst f»Ttj arfoirn but did ao« know hor noxo, Sa xtatod that 
ho hod aoon hfii* at W^botor Hil 1 In flaw lork vltj at a (roanaalot .' ■ 
Fartj foaotfon about two jooro age, or ooBotlao In 1930« 

lnfofr4:>nt advlaod that he ha^ novtir b«.on pratoni with 
ou'^jaet at a eloaod Covr.unipt forty a'-'otlr.g cm; thot he had onl^ 
aoan hor at open aeetlnea. 

Ca well 2i>t i95»2 Confldontlal Infersont 7*11 ^ of knoim ^ 
rollobilitif vox ocatoOtad ana aboim a (-heteeraph of eeb^aet 
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dealrebiliti cl leeuloK * eubj^ena. for H»H'.LVN 33*^^ 

74 th Street^ Waokecu iielgbte^ Men >ork» i‘A41eL KAHIES^ ^9 
Clinton .*treet« Aew 'iork Clij «nd (»L;.£^r r^lLR yt Carr 

tirdot* Cerrboro* Berth Cerolloa be dlecuaced vlth the Calted 
Stetea Attorney » touthem IlocrSet of k'ew Xox^ In vlov of their 
reluetbnce to ftrtilah luforaaetion to the ft:l« 

v;n Julj tbli matter Vc.» dirouceed iiiCb 

Aailetent United .'tetee Attorney j/K. r f\ KIL.^:!blKuR» -Ottthem 
tlrtrlct of bev lork «^ o edeiaed thu.t be itoulci be Milling to 
laane e eubpeene for reealeltrent vitnrefset to eppeer before n 
federal Crend dury^ wouthem Uiatrlot of Bew iork* . 



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rAcidla?. at i’&rliwa;f #alrlav:.« a-' •^rta> it Idtntical . - 

with VIVIA'I :« tVi 'i- K CAH'.IK wltn Whet, iijtjact resload at .32- - . - 
k-caan Avanpa, Ponf, ‘‘rattah, '^a'lrtf >eraa> In 1942-1943 whlla thaj -—-t- - 
ware arplo^ad b> tha laitad .*’tatoa >^lgnal ^orpa In Konraouthf ■ ^ ; 

«araajf and will lotarviaw har c noamlnp har aoecaintanoa . 

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21^ 1951 oi tow lerk la Inotont cot* rol looting intorvlow of 
Itrt* -XcCEf TkHtKTip ont of tho grc'^ip of rlrlt for bockgrouAd ... 

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tlltHdlltfrR. louthom idotrlot of t>ow lork coneomln,; tho odvloo- 
blllt; of iotulnr 0 tuVpooao for ^ro. ooo kUPina. 

200 *’orth ysiltgt Avosuo« Mookvlllo 4 .ont«r* ^ow lork« 
'.ipRrtmnt Jx., nho upon ronvott« hod rtfutod tc ontwer ong . 
Ou«jtlont of Torotu oger.to. .... — . .--i — — ‘^V 

till folloK end roi-ort oottvitlftn of oubJoet.T^'Z'^ 

‘Hll oontluor roQi^ttlnc; huroou to orrtngo on Intor^ 
olow of RTTH )^RLhA In Forltf r raro# oencorplng hor knowloOgo - -i 
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A review of the records of 
•ofid Bergeo Counties, fassaie, H.J.^ reflects 

VIVIAN, reside at 0^7 Fairlaun Parkway, Fairlaun, N.J.'' Prior to noving 
to this address, they resided at 6 Vest 75tb St., NIC. BZUSON CARLIN is 
anf>loyed as an engineer for the Smith Meeker Ehglneerlng Co.» 157 Chaabere • 
St., NIC. His wife, VIVIAN, is employed by the United Service for New 
Aaerieans,^mc, .as a vocational counselor. ^ ' 



Numerous unsuccessful attempts have been made to contact ; . 
VIVJAN'^CARUN at her residence in order that she might be interviewed, 

'In viw of the fact that ahe is believed to be presently enployed in NTC,— 
- it is suggested that the New Tork Office eonduet the interview at her 
place of an^loyment. , , 


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UNITED STAiES GOVERNMENT 

dates Nov. 6, 1$S2- 


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It is recoBimanded that a Seevrlt^ Index Card be jrapared 6n the 
above^apticned IndlTidual. 

The Security Index Card on the oaptioned Individual should be 
changed as foUowet (Speeiiy change only) 


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At tue txlal of JULIOS and DHEL V' 

ROSENBERG and MORTON SOBELL in the SDNY, 
JUUftS ROSENBERG testified on 3/22/>l T . 

that MORTON SOBELL and his wife visited the' 
ROSENBERG apartment at l\jnlukerbocker Village 
and that among those present was VIVIAN 
GLASSi'iaN. ROSENBERG testified on 3/26/51 
that ne was introduced to VIVIAN GLAS^iaN j 
JOEL BARR man^ ^ears ago at a place that 
he no longer remembers; that he-^ad been in., 
the 65 Morton Street, NYC, apartment ai)d 
had met ALFRED SARAKT there through an 
introduction by JOEL BARR who was the boy 
friend of VIVIaN GeaSSMAN. Miss AVIS 
DELI'tfiN advised that she .relieves that 
MaKWELL FiNESTONE may have mentioned "VIV" • ' 
or VIVIAN When he informed her tnat two 
sisters had planned to join him and his . . 
associate on a trip to Mexico which he . 
took January-Harch, 1952, but that they 
were married suddenly and did not go. 

The sudden marriage of subject and her 
sister ELEANOR in January, 1932 recalled. 
Subject's brother MILTON vacated subject's 
.-husband's former apartment at 217 East 19 
‘ Street, NYC, on 11/1/52. Both are being 
sued for non-payment of rent. VIVIAN 
IN, nee PRUCHTBAUM, 0-67 Falrlawn • 
parkway, Failawn, NJ, terminated her 





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empl^ment at United Service for New 
Aiaerlcena^ 10/X0/S^» No unueaal activity 
oy subject noted following uenial of 
writ of certiorari to NOSriNBEHGS and 
SOBELL by Supreme (!ourt* Banking ■ 
inl’ormation set out* 




J>£T.iILS: iUVlB GRKENGLASS and his wife, R'Ol'B GHEENGIASS, 

^ have advised that they were recruited into the 
Soviet espionage apparatus by dULIUS ROSENBERG,' 

. a brother-in-law of mviD GREENGiASS* i2A VID 
GR£EN(HASS is how serving a fifteen year sentence for 
transmitting certain classii'ied data relating to the atomic 
bomb project at Los Alamos, New nexico, to KaB.R 1( GOLD, a con- 
fessed Soviet spy now serving a thirty-year sentence for ■ 
espionage* J’JLIOS hOSEl'IBERG and his wife, El'iiEL, were sentenced 
to death in April, 1951 in tne Scutnem district of New York Xor 
- conspiracy' to comid.t espionage against the United States* 

ihiVlD and RUTH GRESNGLASS learned throu^ ..... 
conversation with JULIUS ROSENBERG during the period 1946 to • 
1950 that he was extensively engaged in Soviet espionage In 
connection with which he was using as a conspiratorial 
headquarters ana for the purpose of microi liming doc'jL^ents and 
making espionage contacts an apartment in the Greenwich 
Village section of New York City, and an apartment in the ' 
f vicinity of Twelfth Street and Avenue £* 


Information obtained from KAX /EhTTChER, who 
'admits that ROSENBERG attempted to recrvilt hlio for Soviet 
espionage, indicates that the Greenwich Village apartment was 
located at 65 Horton Street, New york City* 'ihis apartment 
was rented in tlie nume of ALkHED SARAI;T from October, 1943 
January, 1950 * ... 


ad vised on 
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ent^X-Xaforinunt T-1, oh^oiown reliability, 
J^^^that JULIUS ROSENBERG "mentioned an 
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Morton Street vhere be, JOEQf^HR and 'BILL' uaed to meet In 
"secret to discuee their planed ROSENBERG did not identify 
"bill" at this clme, but fron otner conversations Informant 
, txjbad with ROSENBERG, "BILL", la believed by T-i^to** he*. WILLIAM 




On stated that BOSEIIBERG Inforjoed . 

'that his apartment was ostensibly rented for a student to have 
a place to study but tnat the real purpose was to have a place 
for meetings, ROSENBERG said that he nad typed for many hours 
on various occasions In the Morton Street apartment and that 
to reduce the typing sounds he placed rubber pads under t->ia 
-. typewriter table legs iind would let the water run in the bath> 
room, ROSENBERG advised .T>1 tnat he paid tne rent on this 
apartment, 

'^ALFRE^^gt^T, upon Interview, has advised that he 
was a member of the Greenwich Village Branch of the Communist 
Part> in 1943'^9i|4 and oelleves that he met JULIUS E0SH7BLKG 
tlii'ough a mutual friend named JOEL BaRK. SARART has denied 
tiiat RcSEl'IBEKG was ever in his apartment at 65/Eorton Street, 
but MAX ELITCHER has advised that JULIUS HUS^BERG, JOEL BARR, 
WILLIAM PEfl, (also known to him as WILLlAi^««i^n'ERf£RL), and 
ELITCUER and his wife, HELENE, were togetbeir^ SARaUT'S 
apartuient, number 6*1, at 65 Morton Street, New York City, in 
1943-192*4. 

1943 Alfred SARAIIT married LOUISE JAC^^ELIinr-RUBEL- 

R(TS':3*and moved to Ithaca, Mew york, in aoout September, 1946 
at which clme the apartment at 65 Morton Street, New York City, 
was taken by his friend, JOEL BARR. It was arranged that BARR 
would send him che rent for the apartsient in Ithaca, New York, 
and that SARaNT would then pay the landlord of 65 Morton Street 
“by check, 

SARAIIT has advised ehat WILulaM fhRL, who was a friend 
of both &liUiNT and JOilL BaRR, used the apartment subsequent tOj 
JOEL BARR under the same rental paying arrangement and that PERL 
in pending the last money order payment In January, 1950 * 

attached a note requestlog >SaRAKT to relinquish the apartment as 
PERL' no longer had any use for it. 


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ALFRED SARAx^Tj following bis interview b; Bureau 
agents in Jiily-august, 1930 fled tne United States into 
Hexico, entering under an assailed ncu&e. liis present 
whereabouts are unimown. 

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VILLIaK FEHL has been identified as a Soviet . agent . 
by HCSEKBERC to Confidential Inf ornant T>1« FERL is at present 
under inaictsient for perjury before the Federal Grand Jurj in 
the Southern District of Rew York. 

JOEL BARR was identified as a .^oviet agent by ROSEN- 
BERG to DAVID GREENGLaSS following JOEL BARR'S sailing from 
the United "States for Europe in January, 1948» ROSENBERG 
advised DAVIB^flBBEKGaLASS that BARR was going to Europe to 
oontlnuB his /Espionage work in Exxropean countries. .. . .. . 

ALFRED £ARa 1;T has advised that JOEL BARR had a girl- 
friend named vIVIaR GLASdl^iAN and that ne believes that VIVIAN 
GLaSSII^N sent him the first few rental payments in the form of 
money orders for the apartment rent at &5 Korton Street, New 
York City. - . 

!lhe Albany Office advised on July Z'tL, 1950 that a ' 
money order number 9&64i)7 issued at the Church Street Station 
Post Office, New York City, on August ti, 1949* payable to- 
ALFRED SaRaITT from VIVIAN GJ^SSiiiN, I 3 I East Seventh Street, 

New York City, as a remitter, was located in the accoxult of 
ALFRED SARAlvT in the First National Bank of Ithaca, New York. 
Ihis money order was in the amount of 445*00 and bore a deposit 
date of august 11, 1949* 

VIVIaN GLASSlaN has advised upon interview that she 
"Was the former fiancee of JOLb BAKR anu that she had sent 
money orders to ALFRED SARALT in payii;ent of the rent on 65 
Morton Stheet in July and Atigust, 19^* She also admitted that 
she had made an airplane trip to Cleveland, Ohio on July 22, 
.1950 to contact WILLIAM FERL with %'>2, 000.00 in cash ard ‘to 
' fiivp instructions to FERL to leave the United States and go to 
iMexico. She stated that. sha_received the 42 ., 000. 00 and. the 
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Jber. ftpartment at I 3 I East Seventh Street, Hew York Citj, on 
the evening of Jiily HI, 19hC* GLASSriAN claimed that the 
identity 01 ' the man who contacted ner was unknown to her, but 
V. refused co assist agents to identify him* 

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.'K > . Confidential Informant T-1 advised that in conversa- 

-tion JULIUS KOSEHBERG stated tnat on a holiday weekend, which ■ 
tne ini'ox-nunt oelieves may have been tne Fourth of July weekend, . 
1949 * Vi/IulIAM FERL removed a ocje secret files frcn a laboratory 
located at Columbia University and that fEHL took these files 
to ROSEHBBRG'S apartment at Knickerbocker Village, New York 
City, where KOSLkEERG, F£RL, a third unidentified individual 
, called in from out of town, and a foxn'th man, together 

spent fourteen to seventeen hours with two cuneras photograph- 
V Siaterial that PERL had obtained in order that PERL.. 

. ... could retxirn the material at his earliest, convenience to . > . 

Coluxabla University, ROSENBERG indicated to T-1 that the third 
man was KICRAEBt^SLUDROVICH, who he described as a member of 
his espionage organization. 


. Confidential Znforirant T-1 stated that the fourth man . 

" was a definite member of the ROSENBERG espionage apparatus; •' 

• ^ that he is ciie rian who subsequently contacted VIVIAN GLASSh^N 

' Oh July 21, 1950 , to arrange with her to proceed to Cleveland, 

: - ' -Ohio, to contact klLLlAM PERL and give him 000,00 in order . .. 

to facilitate his fli^t from the United States to Mexico,' 




The informant advised that JULIoS ROSENBERG 
indicated that the Russians sent his last recruit to contact 
VIVIAN GLASSi-AN on Jul> 21, 1950 and that the last individual 
tnat JULIUS HOSEIfBERG recruited into his Soviet espionage 
ring was a man who lived with the son of a wealthy family, 

‘iUe informant stated that the son of tlie wealthy family owned 
a' black convertible Buick automobile and that he had loaned 
his Buick to tne last JULIUS ROSEL^BERC recruit who drove 
ROSENBERG to Ithaca, New Yd- k, to see ALFRED SAHaDT and make 
a pickup of espionage material, 

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recruit of JULIDS ROSENBEIiiG vtio lived vith the son of a 
ve&lth> family ar^d vho owned a 1949 or 1930 oXack Buick 
convertible automobile with a wnite top> indicatee tn&t one 
MAXWELL FIMESrOI^E^ with alias VAX FII'iESTONE, was the' last 
recruit of JULIUS ROSENBERG and nhat EDVIARL JAI-ES WEINSTEIN, - 
commonly known , as. JAMES kEINSIEIN, was tue individual with 
whom he lived, 

James WEIKS-IEIN is the son of JOSiiPH^fe!»U^s:miN, 
President of the Versailles Garment Corporation, 470 Seventh 
Avenue, New York City, a ladles' gar.uonc manufacturing firm, 
JAMES WEINSIEIN, /in an Interview with Bureau agents on August 
El, 1950 , produced a New York State automobile registration ' 
dated January 1% 1950 for a 1949 Bxiick convertible* 

JAME'^'^E^STLIN resided at 4^8. East Ninth Street, 
New York City, /with MAX FINES'rOKE frca Fetruajy, 1950 to 
about October'Kovezober, 1950* 

;>iA;)^ 4 ^‘i;L!. STONE who was born on July Eb, 19^2 at 
Bostoh, Massa(:hU86tts, is a graduate of :Comell University > 
having gradu^ed in September, 1949 &nd is a close friend of 


having gradu^ed In 5/ 
LOUISE^ (>USSjj^^NT • 


On 'April 5, 1951 VIVIAN GLASSI-AN was observed by 
Sa JOdlv J* l.‘0En;>£K and the writer leaving ner apartment at 
131 Last seventh Street, New York City, with a zoan vho wae 
subsequently identified as I-IAX i-Il:£5‘10l';L, 

IKrOR.ATXON IloIGAiI:lG SUBJECT'S 

AC;.:uAllThiNCE ViTi'H MORTON SOBELL • - . 

" HOR'iOK S02ELL was Inaicted with JULIuS and ExhEL ■ 

ROSEiJBERG for conspiracy to commit espionage against the 
United States and was tried wltn the ROSENBliJlGS in the Southern 
district of Hew York In March, 1951* He was convictea and 
sentenced to thirty years imprisonment* Testimony during tne - 
codpse of the trial by JULIUS ROSENBERG reflects that VIVIAN 
OASSMaN was acquainted ylth-l^ORTON SOBELL. On March . 


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*in 'vJbe afternoon court aesslon or the trial of tne 
HOSEKBEIIGS and LORrOl'] cOBELL, JULIUS EOSELBERG testified 
on direct eAumination tuat.MQSTON S05ELL and his vife had 
visited at the ROSENBERG'S home In Knickerbocker Village, 

10 Monroe Street, New York City, about Christmas, 1947 or 
1946 ; that ’other people were present but that the only other 
person that R0S^*BERG could remember was VIVIAN GLASSMN* - : v ' 

JULIUS ROSENBERG'S TESTIMONY 
REGARDING VlVIivlI GLASSiOiN 

court 

At the mozuing/session on March E6, 1951 under cross 
examination b;) the United States Attorney, southern District ■ 
of New York, IKvING SAYPOL, JULIUS ROSENBERG testified that - 
he knows VIVIAN CLASSIiAM and was introduced to her by JOEL v 
BaRR many years ago at a place that he no longer’ remembei‘8* '''"''^^'' 
He believed that it might have occurred at a union headquarters. 
He stated tnat ne had seen VIViAN GLASSrAN off and on since 
1939* He was unable to state hov; many times a year he haw her. 

- ROSENBERG stated that subject was JOLL BARR'S 
sweetheart and that BaHH sotnetiii.es brought ner to ROSENBERG'S 
home and that on otner occasions ROSENBERG saw her at musicales. 
ROSEItBERG testified that JOEL BaRR left the coimtry about the 
end of 1947 or the beginning of 194^ and that since that time 
he has seen VIViAN GLASSVIAN at his own home or at his shop but 
had never seen ner at any gatherings. 

ROSEd'^BERG testified that in 1950 he had seen VIVIAN 
GLASSliAN a nurnber of times and had seen ner for the laytime 
a couple Of months before his ai'rest. He stated taat VIVIAN 
GLASSi-AK was a social worker and txiat he had discussed his 
"problem child with her and chat as a result of this discussion 
treatment of MiChaEL ROGENBEHG was undertalcen at the Jewish 
Board of Guardians. ROSENBERG denied giving ViVlAN GLaSS^iAK 
any money or sending her on a trip to Cleveland, Ohio*. He 
stated that he had never heard of this trip or of tlze money ^ . 
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■ denied giving GLASSMN (^2»000«00 to take to Cleveland* 

ROSENBERG admitted that he may have read of VIVIAN OLASSMAN 
in a oase in the newspaper a few weeks before* fie testifed 
that he did not read however that he had given her any money* 

ROSENBERG admitted knowing ALFIiEO SARANT and saw 
him for the last time in late 1949 oj; early 1950* Be . 
testified that he saw SARANT at SARANT'S apartment and had 
gone there to borrow $300*00 from him. fie stated that 
SAR^T gave him this sum and that he now owes SARANT a total 
of $400*00* 

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R0SI3IBERG stated that he was introduced to ALFRED 
SARANT by JOEL BAER at an apartment that they were sharing in 
Greenwich Village* fie recalled the number of the house was 
65 but could not remember the street* fie recognized Morton 
,jStreet when the United States Attorney suggested it to him. 

* ROSENBERG testified that his wife ETHEL was with him once whan 
he went to the 65 Morton Street* New York City* apartment but 
he denied ever going there with MORTON SOBELL* 

INTERVIEVJ OF MISS 
AVIS DELMAN 

On September 19* 1952 Mias AVIs]S^MAN, 65 Morton. 
Street* New York City* Apartment 6U* was /in^rviewed by ^ 
Robert F* Royal in regard to her knowledge of MAXWELL 
FINESTONE and his associates. She advised that in about April- 
May* 1952 one VALTER'^WYSS* 96-24 215 Street* Queens Village* 
Long Island* New York* contacted her regarding a market 
research job for a Chicago research firm and that in connection 
with this Job'ahe met FINESTONE* Thereafter* FINESTONE dated 
her on several occasions prior to and subsequent to a trip 
that he made to Canada in May-June* 1952* (FINESTONE left New 
York City from Idle wild Airport on May I4* 1952 destined for 
Montreal* Canada and returned about two weeks later)* 

Miss DELMAN adviseo that she recalls that FINESTONE 
had once mentioned that he had visited at 65 Morton Street* 

Mew York City* where she resides at present. She stated that . 
she assiuned that this someone was a girl end did not pry . 

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It is recalled that ALFRED SaRAI.'T rented Apartment 
't>Y"at 65 Horton Street « Kev York City, Trom October, 19i4-3 
to January yi, 1950, and that subsequent to SARAiiT'S departiare 
Xrom Kew York City to -Ithaca, Kow York, in September, 1946 
with his wife L0ISi.SE, he allowed JOEL £ARR, WILLIAM FERL, 

_ HFW B T FTTA- fi/yVT ^ FRT t ' R present wife, and FINE STONE to use his 

^apartoient^^uring ^a>ts of-the period between September, 1.94^ 
and January Jl, 1950* 


This is the same apartment building utilized by 
JDLIUS ROSEI^BEKG in connection vicb his espionage apparatus. 

Miss DELHAN said that she did not recall PIKESTONE ever - 
mentioning .the names of L'lLLlAM FERL, JOEL BARR, ALFRED 6r 
LOUISE SaRANT, JULIUS or ETHEL ROSENBERG or MORTON SCBELL,- in 
' oonversation. . Sne did recall that he' may have mentioned the ' ■ 

^. ..hame "VIV" or VIVIAN in connection with inTormation which he.. • 
had furnished to her concerning two sisters who were allegedly 
planning to Join FINESTONE and WAL'iEK VYSS on a trip that 
FINESTOl'IE and WYSS took to Mexico during Januory-Marcn, 1952. 

She stated that FINESTONE advised her that tnese two sisters 
ai^d possibly some other people were going with FINESTONE and 
V. ‘WYSS and that at the last moment both were "married very 

^ I . It is recalled that VIVIaF GnA'SSliaN Blarried ..^mEST 

'*'s £ATAKI a nd that her sister ELEANOR married EUC^'NE E. ‘ 

* • Jt!T\uar> 19th and J-nuary 20, 195^ respectively in New York 
City. Inl'orxoation obtained at subject ' s place of employment. 
Long Island* College Hospital, Brooklyn, New York, at the time 
of her marriage reflected that subject's marriage was very 
sudden and that she apparently had had no anticipation of tae 
matter. Mi8,s DELIAN advised that she is pepsonally acquainted 
vltn KURIEL'i^ULIN, who is the divorced wlrd ^ '*' aRxMuR C. 
.l^gDIN. 

She said that MURIEL had claimed that she was never 
happy in her marriage to ARTHuli BOUDIN and desired a second 
. chance; that she is now aspiring to be an actress and is ‘ 7 '*^*' ■ 
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Btated itJiat HAJC FIU^STOKE eitner mutually abaras or owne 
'aji "automobile vith ABTHuR BGliuIK* It is noted that VIVIaK 
GitASSi'-AN was observed on April 5« 19pl leaving ner apartment 
at 131 East Seventh Street^ New York City, with I<IA.X 
EINESTOKE and to enter an automobile which was ascertained to 
be registered to AR'JHUR BOUBIN. . 

A physical surveillance of FINESTOKE has revealed 
tiiat he is resiaing with ARIHIIF^OUDIN at .500A Grand Street, 
New York City. ARIHUR BO*Jj;iN brother of hEOKARji B« 

•4^Q1L^N, tl'ie lawyer consulted by VlViAN GLASSi'AN Immediately 
'after her interview by Bureau agents on August 3» 1950. 


• Concerning herself, ^liss DELIAN advised that -tne''*^' 

- "'r name AVIS DEL^AN is a stage name and ^he declined to furnish - 

^ -her legal name, .She Indioated that she vas formerly married « '■ 
to an un-named man in Buffalo, New York during 1939-19l|-Oi 
they were subsequently divorced. Sne stated that while in 
Buifalo siiC was connected with a local theatrical group. She 
indicated that she had formerly lived with her faitily in 
Brooklyn, New Yotk and had attended Brooklyn College for 
■ ' approximately three years. In approximately 194^ or 1943 movec 

from New York to Los Angeles, Calilomia and for approximately 
one year had attempted to "break into" tne movies but did not 

get-past the screen test stage. Vfhile in Los Angeles, she was 

employed by SOL LESSER, a producer doing publicity and ~ 
secretarial work. She admitted knowing iliVllT-14(SS3I4iiN and 
indicated that she knew one "AL^'tI^i^'IMER but that sne definitely 
did not rec~all BEAN^^^iER. 

Confidential Informant T~2, of known i<eliability , 
advised in June, 1943 that infoxuation had been received in 
the form of a letter directed to the Commvuiist party 
''Headquarters, 121 Edi^t Street, San Francisco, California, 
concerning one AVIS DELI-iAN. Ihis letter was directed by the ^ 
Coomunist party of Loe Angeles Covmty to the Communict party 
headquarters at San Francisco, California and stated tnat ' 
i - .'AVIS DEL^AN who had been resiaing in Los angeles for two~ 

; nontne nad coiiis there from New York City where ane wee a member 
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-advised the Membership Director of Los Angeles County thut she 
caiue without her transfer; chat she had pievlously joined the 
Communist Party In Buffalo, Nev York and that for verification 
' of her membership In that Party, BEA iiAlllIER and BaVXD 
• PRESSMAN should be contacted. 

v.v V Confidential Inf oimant T-3, «f known reliability, ; 

advised In February, 1944 that the name of AVIS DELMAN, also 
known as !IUL1P>C{I^S>AN, appeared on the rolls of the Connnunlst 
Party, bSA as a me^er of Branch 1 which Is a Cocmunist braacn 
composed mostly of people residing around the l^llshire 
Boulevard aiid Fairfax Avenue Area, Los angeies, California; In 
1943* ane had Coqmunlst party buok number 26695 having*' transferred 
- .. from New.JCork In June, 1943* Kiss L^IAN was aaked If she was 

a member of the Communist Party, USA in Los Angeles in 1943# ^ v 
member of the Theatrical Group of the Ccmmuni at Party in New “ • 

York City and the Communist Party In Buffalo, New York prior to 
that time but cho refused to discuss it. 

CORftESl'OND£I\^TS OP SUBJECT 

Confidential Infoniiant T-4* of known reliability, 
advised that the subject received correspondence fz*om the, 

LaFonda Indian Shop, Sante Fe, New Mexico on September 30, 1.952. 

Confidential Informant T-5* of known reliability, ' 
advised that on May 9, 1952 one Es^B^TNLR, 144 henry Street, 
Brooklyn, Mew York, was the addresser of cor responds nee to 
ARIHUR BOUDIN, 500k Grand Street, New York City. .E, H'jTUER 
is believed to be identical with £L£ANOKS({^SSMAN.^|i^fiR, . ' 
subjec^a sisl^e^, who re pij es at the aboveaddreesT^kmANOK 
CLASSi‘UH i<iarrled '£uGH^’El5uiNER of 335 East 1? Street, New York 
^ity, on January 20, 1952. 

SUBJECT IN ATTENDANCE AT - - 

YOUNG PROGRESSIVES OF AMERICA DANCES 

On March 24» 1952 Confidential Infcrmiit T-b, of : 
known reliability, advised SkS ROBERT F. ROYAL, JOSEPH V. - 
VATCES and the writer that *JAKES NEINSTEIN, a roomr-ate of MAX ■ 

- . FINES'TOI^, at l^Xd East Ninth Street, New York City, was an 

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iY 65-15305 


active menber of and the Chairman In 1950-1951 of a club of 
the Young Progressives of Series organization which held Its 
Beatings at 95 Avenue h, Hew York Cityt in a meeting hall on 
the l;op floor. (JAKE3 WEINSTEIK was an associate of MAX 
FINiiiSTONE when both were students at Cornell University in 
,1949). . 

T-6 identified a photograph of VIVIAH CLASSMAN and 
ELEANOR CLASSMAN* subject's sister* as individuals that he h.ad 
seen at the Tompkins Park Flaygroxmd* Eighth Street and Avenue 
B* Mew York City* and at Yoxmg Progressives of America dances. 
T-6 stated that VIVIAN CLASSMAN was also at a "peace vigil" 
held at the Central Palace Mali on tne lower East Side of Hew 
York City during Christmas Week* December, 1951. ^-6 stated 

that JAMES WEINSTEIN was also there but that he did not see 
WEINSTEIN and the CLASSMAN sisters speaking to each other ' 
‘and could not therefore state that they were acquainted with j, . 
each other. T-6 could not identify photographs ^f ERNEST 
PATAKI* husband of VIVIAN CLASSMAN or of KJOCWELiNfiJNESTEIN . : v .V 

/ \ ' ■ ‘ " 

Concerning the Young Progressives of America 
organization* mentioned above. Confidential Informant T-7* 
of known reliability* advised that after Labor Day* 194^* a ' 
member of the RAY FRIEDLANDER Club of the Communist Party was - 
Instructed to organize the Tompkins Square Club of the 
Yoxing Progressives of America and that the organizer recruited 
nearly all of the members of the Tompkins square Club. T-7 
stated that instructions were to see that not moi>e than 55 ^ ^ 

60 per cent of the Executive Committee of tne Young Progressives 
of America were Communist Party members in order that the 
H^ov^ mi^t more effectively fight the tag of Communist. ^ 

INTERVIEW OP THOMAS BISHOP ’ ‘ V • 

217 East 19 Street 
• New York City 

Mr. TE0MA^^S>KH0P, Superintendent, 217 East 19 •,,,, 

Street* Hew York City o rr~0ctobe r 29* 1952 advised that the ^ 
subject's brother MILTOiTTJEJCiSHAN * has been residing v. ! 

at this address in apartment 4A* tdxich was formerly occupied 
by ERNEST PATAiCI* without payment since April* 19$2» . 



;iiy 65-l53ti5 


" 'Hr* BISHOP Btated ttiat the owner of the bullding« Mr. raiLIP 
KA3SI£R» had instituted court proceedings in May, 1952« to 
force MILTON GLASSMAN out of tne apartment and that the 
court' had issued an order for GLASSMAN to vacate the premises 
in forty-eight hoiurs, but that GLASSMAN had an attorney appear 
in court and that the vacating order was emended to give 
GLASSMAN ninety days within which to vacate* 


'Mr. BISHOP stated that MILTON GLASSMAN does not 
V 'u appear - to be employed as he is seen at the apartment day and 
night and that his personal appearance seems to indicate that 
he drinks alcoholic liquors heavily. Mr. BISHOP has noticed 
no visitors during tae day or night and had not seen the 
subject at the apartment building tfi thin recent weeks* 

On Uovember 19# 1952# Mr. THOMAS BISHOP advised 
-Jthat a Sheriff's Order had been obtained on September 15# 

'* 1952 ordering PATAKI and MILTON GLASSMAN to vacte the premises 
^ at 217 East 19 Street by November 1, 1952* 

Mr. BISHOP stated that on November!# 1952 he had 
observed ERNEST PATAKI assisting HILTON GLASSMAN to move his 
effects out of the apartment and that they were placing 
furniture and other personeil effects in a two-door Ford sedan - . 
bearing New York 1952 license No. 90214.0* . 7 

Mr. BISHOP stated that ne had observed PATASI'S 
' '' •' wife# the former VIVIAN GLASSMAN# at the apartment within '' 

recent weeks but did not recall whether or not she was present . ^ . 
when PATAKI and GLASSMAN were emptying tne apartment. 

Mr . "bishop stated that ERNEST PATAKI and MILTON 
GLASSMAN were being sued by PHILIP KASSIER# owner of the 
building, for non-payment of rent for the period between April# 
1952 and November 1# 1952* 

• 

Mr. BISHOP stated that shortly before GLASSMAN and 
PATAKI vacated the ipartment MILTON GLASSMAN had informed him 
■ that upon his arrival home one evening he had noticed that his 
apartment door had been "Jimmied" open and that he was “C 
missing a portable radio and typewriter* ... 



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|1£&E0F .«r^ated that he believes this occiirred 
'■■«nTra time October, 1952 or eaiiy November, 1952, and 

^at presur.j'^^Y GLASSI'iaN made a police report In this matte?. 

'At bhe Now York Motor VeViicle Bureau it was 
-plained that Mew York 1952 license No. 9024G was registered 
‘ on 1952 to MILTON CaASSMaN, 21? East 19 Street, 

* >York City. ' IQie registration reflected that the automobile 
a 1938 lord sedan, color black. Serial Mo. 2355911. 

■^ ^BANKING INFOhl-iATION 

At the Union Square Savings Bank, 2^5 First Avenue, . 
New York City, Confidenti^ Informant T>b, of knovm reliability, 
made available the deposit and withdrawal record of the Joint 
savings account of ERNEST FAIaia and his wife, VIVIAN, 131 
East 7 Street, New York 'City, which reflected the following: 


j^ate 


■Deposits 

^306.15 

,^52.50 

el25.00 

$ 125*00 


Balance 

$ 919.82 
$1,362.32 
$1,511,311 
$1*636.34 




(Bank Interest not reflected in above) 


At the Kanulacturers Trust Company, 230 Second 
Avenue, New-'York Cit>, Conl'identiaj. Inforruant T**9, of known 
reliability, supplied the following inforuiatioz^ concerning 
the Joint Checking account of the subject and /nusbSnd, I3I 
East 7 Street, New York City: 


a* -* 


> Date 

e/vsa 

e / 3 V 52 

. 

Check Ko. 


Date 

7/16/52 


Checks Drawn 


$29.90 

$ 2.00 


Greenspan 
Equities, Inc. 


Balance 

$292.1i3 


AgiOUtit Signor T’ " 
429.90 VIVIAN PA TAKE 


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i^ats 


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“JT! 


b/29/52 
9/ti/52 
9/11/52 
V19/52 
9/22,/^ 2 
9/22/I2 


9/30/^ 2 

9/30/52 


Ch<»cks Drawn 

^9.90 

i2f9«90 

♦51.00 

^32.00 


A>epoBlt 

♦266.37 

U27.0C 


Balance 

♦260.53 


Uorkshop 
Jersey - 

Date 

9/30/52 

-10/16/52 

IO/20A2 

10/22/52 

10/23/52 

10/31/52 


^0«30 


. Slpner ■ 

<3> ■ 

VIVIAN PATAK'T 


VIVIAN rATAKI 

VlVlitil PAIAkl' 
ERlfEBT PATAKL 


!Z^e endorseuent 6n the check payable to the Countx7 
was "lor i>6poslt, Lincoln National Bank« Newark^ New 
Tab Little Gallery*'. 


pate 

Check 

Drawn 

Payee 

iunount 

0/15/52 

'j 4 ^4 

Greenspan 

I29.9O 


• Equities 


9/I0/52 


Inc. 

Greenspan 

♦29.90 

9/18/52 

62 

Equities 

Inc. 

Country 

.«51.00 

•9/10/52 

63 

Workshop 

City 

$132.00 


Check ji;rawn 


♦6.20 

♦5*00 

#29.90 


-15- 


Bal ance 

♦1^08.30 

4'35»'2.66 






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Late 

Check Ro« 

payee 

Amovmt 

Signer 

10/11/52 

66 

Consolidated 

.Edison 

46.34 

EKIIEST PATAia 

.10/11/52 

.65 

New York Tele- 

4 ^.. 20 

ERNEST FATAEI 



. phone Company 
"National 
Gxiardian" 

« 5.00 


10/15/52 

VIVIAN PAmKI 

10/15/52 

69 

Greenspan 

Equities, 

Inc, 

4 ^ 9.90 

i'lVLJJ /..TAKI 

10/15/52 

67 

Southwest arts 

^.20 

Vr/IAN PA'EiKI 



and Crafts 




endoraezuent on tne check payahxe to Southwest Arts 
and Crafts was "Paj to First National Bank, Santa Fe, New 
Mexico, Southwest Arts «.nd Crafts, JULIES CANS, Proprietor,^ 


The 1949 report oi tne California Conatlttee on Ua> 
juuerican Activities cited the "National Guaraian" as a 
publication launched in New York in 194 ^ aiming at national . 
.-.circulation, which they found to be from its inception r . . 
notoriously Stalinist in its staff, writers, ii:enageme;it and . . 
content. The "National Guardian" in Junxiary ana February, - ^ 
1952, was engaged in raising an. appeal fund £or JULIUS said .rr VV:; . 
EIKEL 'ROSEKB.eaG, 



Ci<eck _;rawn 

deposit 

Balance 

11 / 3/52 

415.00 

4 5.90 



11 / 5/52 

%23.39 



11/26/52 

4^9.90 . 

%578.70 . . 

r>ate 

Che ck 1/rawn 

Fay®® ..amount 

Sirner . 

10/11/52 

64 

New York State «23«39 

Tax Conuiission 

EnkEST rATAKI 

^ |10/29/52 

70 

American Fuel 615 .00 

ERFEST -t'ATAhl 

■''♦s' ■ r- . . 


Trade. jCompany 


: 10 / 29/52 

71 

New York Tele*> ^ 5*90 

EKkEST FATaKI 

'• • V i 


phone Company 

• 

ii/ie/52 


Greenspan .4^9*90 

^ VIVIaN FAlaKI 

1 

Equities 

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Inlorroation obtain from Comiuential iniorruunts 
T-ti ana reilected above, ie not to be made public except 

' :in tne usual proceedings following tne issuance «r a subpoena. 

PRESKtJT EMPL0Y1>1EKT AMD R ESIDED Cfi - ■ 

OF VIVIAK-febCHTBkUi^i<;Su.IN : . ' • •••. 

tt rn 

6n October 10, 195^ the Newark i>ivislon advised that 
a check of the records of the Credit Bureau, of Passaic and 
Bergen Counties, Passaic, New Jersey, ref le^’tea UiTSt BE^ISON '/ 
-■ OiiD LI N and his wife, VIVIAN, reside at 0^*67. Fairlawn Pariway, ' 
'Pairlawn, New Jersey; that prior to moving to this address 
. they resided at 6 West..75 Street, New York City. ‘ fiEi-iSON . 
CARLIN was reported employed as' an engineer for the Smith ; 
Meeker Engineering -Company, 137Chamber8 Street, New. York Cl t^« 
His wife VIVIaN was reported employed by the Uniced Service 
ior New Americans, New York City, as a Vocational Counselor. 
Newark roportaa tuat nvuierous unsuccessful attempts had been 
maae to contact VIVIAN CaPdilK at her residence in order that 
she might be intervie'wea fauid tliut in view of tne fact txiat she 
was believed to be presently employed in New York City that 
the New York Office conduct the interview of her at her place 
of employment. - - 

At United Service for Hew Americans, 15 Park How, 

New York City, it was ascertained from Kiss ElLANGR lATZ, 
personnel Biroctor, that VIVIAN UaKLIH, 0-67 l«‘airiawn parkway, 
Fairlawn, New Jeraey, was no longer employed by this 
organization, having terminated her employ>.ient on October JLO, 
195i:. 

,IiL£<SULl'& (jT' SURVi^Ii li >ajiCh 
OF SuSJBCT 

On October 13, 1952 the United States Supreme Court. 
.. denied legal counsel for JULIUS and iifhllL HOSalijREKG aiwl -~'/- 
V..' MORTON SOBELL, writs of cert±)rari. A physical survelilanee ^ ' 
of .subject was conducted following this court decision wrtnr ' 
V --the following results: * .v ' 

‘ October 13th through October 17. 1952 


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On October 13, 1952 no aetivitj was noted 

October 14, 1932 - SAS KlCHiiKi) A. MINJEAN a:.d 
fAUXrf 3m 3iL*a>i>C0 ^ /sOO a#rD» co i4-*0Q 


At 11:07 a.m. tne subject left iier residence at I 3 I 
‘ East Seventh Street, Mew York City, and boarded a North bound 
bus at the comer of Avenue A end Seventh Street, Mew York City, 
and left the bus at Elgnth Avenue and I 4 Street* Sbe boarded an 
uptown Independent Eighth Avenue subway and left the train at tue . 
16b Street stop where she boarded a bus bound for y«i.lrlawn and 
. Paterson, Mew Jersey. 

* At 12:40 p.ta. she left the bus at Pairlawn, Mew 

- -Jersey and entered the pair Spot Luncheonette, 32 Street and / 
Broadway, Pairlawn, Mew Jersey, where she remained about ten v.T 
minutes. She then walked to a residence at 0-6? Pairlawn ' ■ ' 
Parkway, Pairlawn, Mew Jersey, where she entered at 12:53 p.m. 

At 7:20 p.m. the subject was observed oy SAS 
' ElCdARh E. dHEMMAM and ROBEhl* b« COHOhaK to leave O-b? pairlawn 
Parkway, Pairlawn, Mevi Jersey, with an xuildeatified wonan. 

VIVIaN GLASoilaM boarded a Mew York bound bus at Pairlawn Parkway 
and Broadway and the unidentified woman returned to the residence. 
GcLASSi'-iAM returned to her home by the same route aiie had previously 
taken and entered her residence at 6:50 p.m. 

October 13« 1952- Sas ROBERT W. COHOuiiM and 

GEORGE M. 0V;£’M - ' . . 

At 6 : 05 p*m. GLASa!>A.M was observed leaving ner 
residence and entering a delicatesson at 129 East Seventh Street 
Where ishe remained for five minutes and returned to her residence. 

" October 16, 1952 - SaS AWJOLD E. BRANiW: arid 

. bILLIAK jj* MRIGHT III . 


i' r . At .7:40 p.m. subject was observed to leave her r>~ 

jresidenoe and board a North bound crosstown ous at Avenue A 
and Eest Eigh^^ Street, Mew York Cit^. At 14 Street and Seventh 
Avenue jshe left the bus and* entered the IRT subway station 


’16' 


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•-ITY 65-15305 

a dovmtown Seventh Avenue express train. Sne left the 
train at the Clark Street station in Brooklyn and valked to and 
entered an apartment building at ll^ii. Henry Street « Brooklyn^ 
at p.m. She left li^I^ Henry Street at 9:15 tnd walked to an 
apartment house at 70 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn, Hew York. At 
12:10 a.m. ahe left 70 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn and .walked 
to the St. George Hotel at Henry and Clark Streets, where aha 
boarded. an IRT Vest Side express train and rode to the 14 Street 
atop in Manhattan. At 12:40 a.m. ahe boarded an East bound 
bus and was observed leaving the btis at East 5 Street and Avenue 
A and to enter her residence at 131 East 7 Street at 12:45 a.m. 


It is known that the aubject'a sister ELEANCA .--• 

GLASSMAN bUTNrlH resioes at 144 Benry Street, Brooklyn, Kew York. 
It is also recalled that subject is acquainted with Dr. NATHAN . ^ 
^^^^BRENOWITZ Whose residence is at 70 Pierrepont Street, Brooklyn,. ■ 
’'•'v-and whose office Is at 1 Hanson Place, Brooklyn, Hew York.' 


October 17, 1952 - SAS ARNOLD £. BRANDT 
and GEORGE M. OWEN 


At b:l5 p.n. the subject was observed leaving 
her apartment with a man answering the description of her . ‘ ' 
husband, ERNEST PATAxCI. They walked along Avenue A to the corner 
of Norfolk and Delaney Street, New York City, where at 6:35 they 
joined a grov^ listening to speeches at a street rally conducted 
by the Committee to Secure Justice for the ROSENBERGS and the • 
American Labor Party. At 10:00 p.m. the street rally was brou^t 
to a close and subject and her husband walked to the corner of 
Clinton Street and East Houston Street where they entered 
Veissberg's Soda Fountain and Luncheonette and were observed 
eating at the counter. At 10:30 p.m. they left tne luncheonette' 
and returned to their residence entering at 10:40 p.m. . . 


The American Labor Party was cited as a Communist ' 
front by the Un-American Activities ^Committee 

of the United States House of Representatives. on March 29, 1944* 


Following -the denial of the ROSENHERGS* petition -- -V- 
to the Supreme Court for a Writ of Certiorari which was denied 
on October 13, 1952 the ROSiNBEROS* legal covmsel petitioned the 


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VnltecL states SUc^reiud Court for a re-ivet^irg of their original 
application which was oenied hy tne Supreme Court on Kovember 17# 
.a9>2. > 

A physical surveillunce of the subject 'was 
;oonducted fx^om November 17th to November 23t 193^ but no unusual 
activity on the part of che suoject was noted between titese dates. 


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Ai)KlNISThiaiyE FAGE 

IKi' (Jr;*'i.4TT’i'S •-■' .-“ 


liJENTlTY 
. OF 
SUUhCE 



klP 


• T-2 

£>^1175-5 


iJATE L'ir’ aCTxVII'Y 
OH pEbOHIHTIOH iiaUE 
OF IKFORiiATIOH ‘ ' RECEIVED 


1943-]^ info, re 
65 Her ton St., 
HYC, Apart. 1 



1/4/41 or 49 
xEHL 

brouj,ht secret 
tcaterlel to 
ROSENBERG to 
photograph 



7/cl/pO - Last . 
rec2-ui’c oi 
hOOlviBEHG 
contacted VIVIAN 
GLASSi'AK 



.. Used to Document 


JiGEN'i 4fIi.S 

WHO . AND 

RECEIVED location = 

S-i 

AhlWiTD A. 66-6309 - 

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Sa 

^kik4Xv4«ii^ A. ‘r66*o309 
Calil-lAKpm , 



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37ii-13 


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Lh-2900-S 


05-15735- ' 

.376-14. .■... - 


1-4 Se^t-Novomber, 

i'lail Cover . 1956 
on ^abject 
at 131 East 
.7 6t.,KYC 


"T *! I*’ 

S<L Instant 

AxCtmiu/ Heport . 

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raiAJSiL'Y 


,9^5 1952 

-hail Cover 
on reeiaenco 

•of ARTHUR C. 

BOUiiii; 500A 
Grand 6t., 

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iiDnlNISTRiL-IIvi: ?aC>E (Contact) 

IKy OiVf^.l?‘rS ( Ccnc » tl ) 

liJiaCTITY xU'i'ii Oy ACTIVITY ASSiCI . yiLE S 

OF •. ■ Oh liiJSCRiyTIOU UATE ■ WHO ' AND • • ■: ’ 

SOURCE oy !!;;>■ Ohlv.TI ON RECEIVED Kij'CEIVED LOCATION ' 



interview re: 
eUdJ act 





Savln£,s 


Toxupkins Square 
Club of YPa 
organized by CP 
ir:Ombers about 
19 qb 

Activity of 
subject* a 
savings account. 
Union Square Bank 


Bank, 24> Ave«, 
UYC 




9/26/52 

iO/29/52 

11 / 28/52 


SaS 65-15773-95-e 

jOSErh V , 

iiniS ' ES , 

ROBEhT V. 

liOYAL, ■ 

RICBARD T. ' 

hkadsky •- 

SaS 100-93761;- 

J L/liW IS • .i^CO 

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idk Inst ai t 





Info, re subject's 10/29/b2 Sa 
joint banking , 11/69/52 AlCIWa) 
account 1. READShY 


Kanufacturers 
'irast Co *, 


230 2rxd Ave., 
■ilYC. 


instant 
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^ - -Will Interview VIVIjUT P . CaKLIN, 0-6? Fairiawn •••V 

A'iarkwuy, with whouj subject resided at 3^0 Oce^n Avenue* Lcng 
" Branch, New jertey In 1942-ii.3 while tiicy vcre on.i^lcjod uy the 
United States &i£;;nwl Corps In Konraouth, kew corccrninf; 

her acquiJ.ntc'i'oe witn c.nu the associates and activities of 
VuVxAN CiMibdl'AN, Ahi'riisO SAib^KT, J JhL . Beiiu'i saiu GhASo,‘.ii^Nj 

aubject's sister* ’ 

’ ■ ■ ■ J,’- ;, 

. VJilX inquire concerning the Coiriaunist Party 

ai'i'lliatlons chd activity of the t>lrlfi who resided at 320 Ocean 
Avenue unu will tt8cert</J.n if VXVhtN Ctil-UjIN Ancv;c the present 
audress oi Johl'Ic aIu: GfiOLhiAN aid .CbLuthlS her fomar 

rcoiuiut-te 6. 

. Hewurk is requested to reier to referenced report 
dated December 21, 1931 at Hew York in insta.it case reflecting 
Interview of I-irs* SIDNIT <ane of the group of girls for 

backgroxuidctta, ; 


rmv YOhlC 




KbP'iiRi. *Chh 


-kt hev loik Citj 


iiill follow ana report activities of -aubject* 


Reports of £a BiaiiiFd^ T. ixhADLiat, dated 12/21/51 
and 9 / 2 / 32 , at i!ew loik,-*;* ’ , ■ - s 

liewark letter to Buiouu, duted lG/10/p2, . •' : /J 


-r 


- 23 - 


r - 



FEDERAL BUREAU OF INVESTIGATION 


Wormnornl 

TMtt GAMK OMiaiNATCD AT 


■KW YQM 


•ATI WMCH 


jiEw iofiit J/ihl 2 


VIVUB CLAESM^H, 
waa 


£0,21»30,31| 
11/17-23, 2lij 
12/1.11/S2 


jfitq 


EICHARP t m hJUDEia F- 


EEi'lOHAaE • B 


iKTkRNAL ££CURTTY ACT CF 


1950 


•VNOMi* or rAcra: 


AAAflOVIO ^ 
rOWWAIIB 


At tha trial of J0L2US and BIIEL 
FO^bHBEKO and MORTOR BOSEUs iB tha SORT, 
JULIOS ROSKRDCiRO taatillad OB 3/22/51 
that MOfilOH S0Bi:liL aad hla alia vialtad tha 
BOShRBERC apartnant at Koiukarboekar Vlllaga 
and that aaong thoaa praaaBt vaa VXVLAK 
OLASSMAll* BOSEBBLha taatifiad on 3/26/51 
that ha tiaa introduoad to VIVIAR GLASSKaR . 
by JOEL BARR MABy yaara ago at a plaoa that 
ha BO longar ramanbaraj that na had baan in 
tha 65 Morton Etraat, Ml'C^ apartmont And 
had not ALFRED SARANT tbara through an 
introduction by JOEL BARR vho vaa tna boy- 
friand of VlVlaB QLaSSI'AI;* Miaa AVIS 
I^ALKaM adviaad that aha baliavaa that 
MAXWELL klRESiOKE nay hava aoBbionad "VIV" 
or VIVIAI whan ha inioraad har that two 
alatara had plannad to Join hla and hla 
aaaooiata on a trip to Maxioo which ho 
took January-Mareh, 1952, but taat thay 
wara aarriad suddenly and did not go* 
lha auddan aarriaga of aabjaet axid hor 
aiatar ELEakor in January^ 19>2 rooallod* ' '' 
Sub J act 'a brother MILUOH vacated aubjaot'a 
husband' a foraar apartnant at 217 Eaat 19 
Straatf HlC, on 11/1/52* Both are being 
auad for non-payaant of rant* VlVlAB 
CARLIS, has FRUCBTBAOHf 0-67 lalrlavn 
parkway* yajlawn, BJ* tarainatad her ' 


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Mi^lo^nanc mt Unitsd £trvlo« for l»w 
/.tMrie«n«i XU/ 10 /i»<f* lo UButoaX aetlvltj 
tij tubj^ot sottd fellewiag of 

iirlt of oortlororl to ROS£JiQEROS mxiA . 
SOBSLL bj fiuprooo Court* Bonking 
iarorftotioa sot out* . 


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U .. . MXXXLSt . lUVID aUKSUduk&L oaO him wifo, fiu7B OB££HaUS&« 

c iiAVO odvitod tbat tli«p wor* roerultod into tbo - 
/>**. r* : . Boviot ooplonoge opi^oratus by JULIUS AOSBMBKRO* ‘ 

« brothor-iii*law of . LKVIL C»iLEKSiJlS&* A4V20 
.5' ' (IREQiOUlSS io nov oorviog o fiftaon yaar aantanoa for 

traoamlttlsg aarteln olaaslfiad data ralating to ifaa atomlo 
bOBib project at Los AXamos, kau Haxloo» to HiifiSI OOLD« a oon* 
Xassad Soviet spy now serving a tbirty^yaar santanoa for 
aapionaga* JULIUS hUBSbSEHU and his wife* L'i'hELf vara aantanead 
■-* to death in Aprils 1931 io the Southern Cistriat of Haw York for 
aoaspiracy to soounit oapioaaga against the United States* . 

••V. • • , . . 

, OAVIL and RUm ORRfiKOLASS Aaaroad throu^ X 
oonvarsation with JULIUS ROSERBkRO during the period 1946 to 
1930 that ha was axtansiealy engaged in soviet aspioraga ia 
eonneetion with whleh na was using as a aonspiratorial 
hsadquartsre and for the pvcrposa of nioroiilitiAg doountents and 
Mking aspioDsga aontaets an aparteant in the Oraanwieh 
Village aaetion of Raw Xork Uityi and an apartaant ia the . 
vieinity of Ywalfth Street and Avenue B* 

Infor&atien obtained fron MAi Khl‘iClioE« sho - 
adsiits that ROSEN bEhO attaaptad to recruit bin for Soviet 
. . aapionagaf indieataa that the Craanwlch Village apartaent %ras 

looatad at 63 Norton Street* lew York City* ibia apartnaat 
; was rented in the nwae of ALKBEU saraM fron Octobor* 1943 So 
■•'■•4 'i January, 1950* V- ^ . 

Co nfidential lEfomant efi^knovn reliability, 
jadvised on that JULIUS ROSEIBRRa "nentioned an 

.apartment rented by a etident. ostensibly used for studying on 

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-Kortfln ftirtai iih«r« h*f JOEL BARE «nd *B1LL* ujisd to m—% la 
••or«t BO dioeu^s thoir plAno*” ROSERUTRO did aot id«Atifv 
*B11X” at thio tiffio, but rroA atLor oonvoroatloao laferauat 
Lad with fiOBfiJiaCfiG, *fiILL* la beliovod bj SVl to ba JbILLXAK 
JIRL, 


T-1 atatod that ftOftSHBEBO lafarnod 
that hlo apartBiArit «ua ottanalblj rentod for a atudont to Lava 
a piaea to otudj but taat tho raal purpoaa was to hava a plaoa 
for Baatiasa* fiO&EliBfc^AO aald that ha had tjpad I’or riaaj hair a 
on tarloua oooaaiona in tha Horton Btraat apartuant and that 
to saduoa tha tjplng aoundo ho plaoad ruhbar pado imdar tha 
tjpovritar tablo lapo and would iat tha water pub in tho bath* 
room. lkO££HBB}\l adviaad X*1 that La paid too rant on thia 
apartaant* , '1 d7^ 




ALFRED SARARTf Upon IntarviaWf baa adviaad that ha 
waa a aanbar of tha Oraanwioh Villaga brunch oi tha Loanuniat 
bart^ in I9L3-19U4 and taliavoa Utat ha «<ot JULiUB i;05£HBLii0 
tbreu^ a aiutuaX irland naiuod dCEL BuitH* f-AhAUT baa danlad 
that ROBRIiBERO wua avar in hia apartuant at (ti> Morton .Btraot« 
but MAX BL17C£KI( baa adviaad that JVL1U8 RObLRBKRO^ jCEL BABR» 
VILLUII FERL (also known to him aa HXLLIAM MC;T£ftFERt), and 
BLITCSEB and hia wifa« Rl^LSVKf wara togathar in &ARAliY*8 .... 
apartnantf Bunbar 6*1> at 65 Morton Straat. Kaw fork Citj. 1 b 
191*3-1944. 


Zn 1945 ALmU) tlARART narrlad LOUlfE RUBEL* 

BOBS and aovad to Zthaoa« Kaw York# in about iaptonbar« 1946 
ot ihloh tina tha apartrant at 65 Morton Straat« Kaw Xork Citj« 

■ vaa taian bj hia friand» JOEL CAHK* It wta arrungad that BAKR 
would aand hia tha rant tor tha apartnart in Ithaoa^ Paw Eork« 
and that SAfUNT would than pap tha landlord of 65 Morten Street 
br eheek« 

8ARAHY hae edviead that VlLhlAK ftRtf who wae a friand 
V of beth EARAKT and JOEL huhU« vaac tha apartawat aubaa<;uant to 
s JOBL BARR ttcdar tha aaffle jrantal pacing arrangottant and that FEEL 
", in landing tha laat nonap oedor pajaant In Janoaryt 1950 

attaohad a not# raquaatinig SABAlif to ralinquiah tha apartaant at 
FSRL BO longar had anj tua for it* 


AilPRED CAiiANTy roXlokr'lti£ hla lnt«rvlov by R\iraau 
la Juij^Auyuat* 19>0 Xlad tbo Utxitad Stataa Inta 
haxlbO« •at«ricfi ujsdor an aasucad nana. Uia |>raa«nt 
aharaabottta ara nsknoim* * v - 

WILLIAM PERL hat beta Identifltd at a Sovitt a^Mit - 
by ROdABBEBO to Conridtntia.1 Inforpant ?£RL it at prattnt 

undtr Inliotoant for parjury bofora ttia Fadoral (<rand Jury in 
tha Southern Llatrlot oX liaw Y^rk. 

JOEL BArJi Wat Idaatlliad aa a iiovlat agaut fiOCEB* 
BCBO to &AVID aK£i'JiaLAS& following JOEL nARR*S taUlng frfla 
the United fttataa for Burepa la January^ 1948« ROEQ^BUtO - 
adTitad mviD oRiiSRGLAei. that Baer wat goii^ to Europe to ' 
Mntinue hie etpiona£:e work In Ftiropean oountriea. 

/LPiiEti 5AEiiKT haa adviaed Utut JoiEL BAKE iiad a girl* 
iriend nantd VXVLvli OLkS^J-^iR mmu i^u t i<.u b«lievas ti^at VIVIAJI 
CLABdKAK tent hlxB the ilrat few rental psy^ttonia In tho Xcrn of 
Boney ordert I'or the apartiaant rant at 05 Morton Street^ Mew 
York City* 

Sbe Albany Office adTleed on July 22* 1950 that n 
Boney order nuaber 906467 Itaued at tha Church Otraet Btation 
foat Office, Rev York City, on Auguat t, 1949* payable to 
ALfRBJ) SAHAET from VIVlAB 1^ East ;aveiith r.treet« 

Mew York City, ae a rvnltter, was lootctod in Che aacoubtof 
ALl’fiSJ) CARatT in the irlrct national Sank ol Ithaoa, Mew York* 
Yhie nonoy order wae in the anount of 4 ^ 45*00 and bore a depotlt 
date of Auguet 11, 1949* 

" ■ VlVlAli OLAtbl'hH hae adviaed upun iuVorview that the 

waa the former llaneee of dul<L BARR aim that ahe had cent 
monay ordera to aLfREO BARahl in payvjsnt of the rent on 65 ~ 

Morton Street in July and Auguet, 1946* fbe also admitted that 
ahe had made an airplane trip to Cleveland, Ohio on July ZZg . .. 
1950 to contact VILLIaH PERL with |2,000*00 in oaeh and to rv. 
give inetraotlona to ffiUi tn.Jieave the United Btatcc and go to 
Mexico* She atetod that ahe received tue 44:»000*00 and the 
inatruotiene from PBRL from an unknown nan who oontaeted her ot 


h»t ipart»ftnt at Bait fitvanth 8treat« law Tork Cltj, aa 
tba aTaniag of Julj 21, 1950* (faiASSKAfi oXaUiad that ti:a 
, identitj or tha B*n Mho oo&taetad har was uaknown to har« hut 
• rafuiad to aaaist agaota to idantirj hia* 

Cearidaniial'lsforfloant T^l adflaad that la aonraraa* 
tlen l9X«XUfi lOIABBEBO ftatad that on a holiday vaakand» Nhioh 
tha inTontunt baliaTaa aaj haaa haaa tha a'ourth of 2uly naakaad^ 
1949* kiULIAM ?£liL raaoYad aoaa aacrat fllaa frcn a laboratory . 
loeatad at Coiuabia Uoivaralty and that flBL took thaaa fllaa 
to R0SUiBER0*£ apartaant at Kniakarboekar Vlilaga* lav York 
City* Mhara jtO£Di8£RQ, f£RL* a third unldantlfiad Indiaidual 
oho Maa aallad in froa out of twn, and a fourth aan« togathar 
apoiit fourtaaa to aavantaan houra with two oaaaraa photograph* 
leg tha aatarial that ttKL had obtainad la orlar that f£SL 
could ratum tha aatarial at hia aarliaat conTaaiaaca to 
Coluadoia UaiTaralty* R0SSK3SR0 Indioatad to 1^1 that tha third 
aaa waa KXCfiAEL filhOAOVICH* who ha daaeribad at a aaabar of 
hia aapionaga orghaiaation* 

. Ooafldeatlal Zaforffont t*l atatad tb«it tha fourth asui 
waa a dafinita sambar of tha KOIEKBIRO aapionaga apparatuai 
that aa la tna ran who aubaaquaatly aontaetad VIVIAB OLASiMAB 
on duly 21» 19 ^* to arrange with har to preeaad to daraland* 
Ohio, to contact WILLIAM P&BL and giro him 42*000*00 la order 
to facilitate hia fli^t from tha Vhitad dUtaa to Mexico* 

- lha informant adviaad that JULIUS ROSERBERO 
Indicated that tha Ruaclana cant hia laet recruit to oentaot 
VIYIAH QLASS^US on July 21* 1950 and that tha laat individual 
that JULIUS fiOilXBERO racruitad into hia Soviet aapionago 
ring waa a nan who livad with tha aon of a waalthy family* 

‘ tha informant atatad that tba aon of tha wealthy family owned 
a bXaok convert IbXo Buiak autemobila and that ha had Icanad 
hit Buiek to tha laat JULIUS BOSBBBSRO raoruit Who drove 
BOSESBiaa to Ithaoa* Bow Iff k* to aaa ALf K&D BAAaRl and make 
a pickup of oapicnagc material* 

• Cmcarning tha Idantlty of tha two India iduala daa* 
oribad abeva by ¥•!* Investigation to idanUf y tha laat 


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-Toerttlt cf JULIUS AOSERB^O %(ho lived vith the eon of • 
veelthj feoily And owned o 1949 or 1950 bldok Buiek 
convertible eutoaoblle vith e %dxite tov« iodioeteo that one 
lUXUELL I1KL6X08S, Vith allot MIX d>lIiAS'XuJIB, vat the laat 
reoruit^of JULIUS AOSSitBEAQ and that EDWARD JAMES VEimSlH* . 
oesnonlj known at JAMES VSlffftTElS^ vaa the Individual vith 
vhOB ha lived* 

JAKES WSIEStEXB ia tne eon of lOS&B WEIBSTEIll* 
freeident of the Veraaillea Caraent CorporatiODi 470 Eevesth 
Avenue, Rev Xorfc Citjr, a ladle a* garment menofaoturing fim* 
JAMES bZIUSlKIB, in an interview with Bureau agents on August 
Hi, 1950# produced a Raw Xork Stata autoaobiXa ragtatratiea - 
datad January 19* 1950 for * 194^ Buiok ooavortibio* 

' 'JAKES WBIRSTEIW realdod at 43S Saat Binih lbtrdot« 
law Xork Cltj, with MAX i:iMEr.X0K£ from Fobruarj, 1950 to 
about Ootebar-Kovenbar« 1950* 

Max PXKESTonB Who vaa born on Julp 26, 1922 at 
Boston, Kassaohosotts, it a graduata of Comoll Onlvoraitj 
having graduatad in Soptaabar# 1949 ood la a oloaa friand of 
LOUISE (PUSS) EAIlAirr. , V 

On April 5* 1951 miAR 6LA8SMAX vaa obaarved bj 
SA JOES J* DOEAMEA and tha vrltar laavlng har apartmant ot ; 
151 Eaat Sayenth Streat, law lark City, with a aui who vaa 
aubaaquantlj idantlfied «• MAX /lAESlONE* 

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imORlUitlOH IHOlCAllJiO 6l‘BJBCt*8 
ACwjAIRiANCE WITH KORTOK SOBRLL 

MORIOR SOBELL Vaa indietad with JULIUS and E-IUEL 
AOSESBERO for oonapiraoj to oonmlt oaplonage againat the 
Onitad Btataa and vaa triad with tha AOSSRBKAOS in th# Bodtham 
Diatriflt of Rew Xork in Mar^, 1951* fi* vaa oonvieted and 
santanead to thirty yaara lopriaonmant* Taatimony during the 
eourae of the trial by JULIUS AOSEtBERQ refleete that 9IYUR 
. OLASSHAR vaa aoqualiited withJCORlOl SOBELL. Ch March 22, 1951 


in aTtornoon court ocsBion c: tnc trial or tlic 

and HODTON ^BOLL, JULIUS MOS^^NaEKO toatU'iod 
on direct oxaainktlctn that HCETOM OCBELL and hi a viTo had 
Tiaitod at the ROSSi^'jfiX^'S hone in Enlekerhoaker Vixlago^ 

. 10 tlonroa streat^ Bev Xork Cit;« about Ctuiatfiaa^ X 947 or 

194^1 that otVi^r people vora praaant but that the 00 X 7 other 
paraon that BOSHTlBeBd could rasaabor vaa VIVIAN GLA&SfV^N* 

JULIUS R0SE2]QER0«8 XBLIIMOK; 

RSQAR.OISO VIVIAN OLA?->*J<AH 

court 

At the Btoxnlng/aaaalon on March 26» 1953^ under oroaa 
haaolnation the United Statea Attomep^ Southern Dlatriot 
or Bow toxk, XRvlIlO SATFOLf JULIUS fiOBEHBEfia UatUiCd that r. - 
ha knowa VIVIAN (SiASSMAV and waa introduoad to her bj JCEL 
BABE nanj pear a a^ at a place that Lc no longer reaiocboza* 
fie believed that it night have occurred at a union headquartera* 
fie stated that ne had aean VlViAB OLASSyAN off and on ainea 
X 939 * fia uai unable to state how C 019 tinea a pear ha aau hor« 

ItOSKSBERO stated that aubject vaa JCLL HARRIS 
flweatheart and that BARR aosotiaoa brou^t her to R0S£tfBER0*8 .1 
hone and that on other oeeaaiona ROSkSBiRO saw her eit aiuaioalos* 
ROSSISF.ro testified t^Alt JCEL BARR left tuc eountrp about tho 
ond of 1947 or tue beginning of 1946 that ainoe that tine 
he has aean .VIVIAN QLACSHAN at his cvn heue or at hie shop but 
had never seen her at anp gatherings* 

ROSUiRFAG tastif ied that in 1950 ha had aaen VIVXAfi 
QLAS&XAN a nujriber of tiRoa and had seen her for the lotibtine 
a. couple of ttoniha before hie arreet* fie stated that VIVIAN 
dLASSMAM waa a soeiol worker and tiAt he had discus sad bis 
probica child with her and that aa a result of Uxio diacuaalon 
treatxr.ent of MICHAEL fiOcEBBLRQ waa undertukan at the Jowl ah 
Board of Ouardiane* ROSENBERO danied giving VIViAB OLASSMAB 
anp Bonap or tending her on a trip to Ciaveiand» Ohio* ili - 
•tated that ho had never heard of thia trip or of the nonaj 
'before it waa centicned in 4dio ooxirtroon* Be i^eoifieallj 


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d«aied livinti 62«000«00 to 1*46 to (lovolasd* 







RwdLKL^HC adaittoi t:iat no aay b«vo road of VIVIAR 0LA:S5KAS 
la a eaaa in ttia newspaper a few woeas before, be teatlfed 
that iia did not read however tuat oe had Aer Mnj »opej«‘^' 5 :^:> ^ 

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fiOSlNLUiC adaltted icnowing ALlRc.^- SA^AHT and aav 
bijo for tho last tiaie in late I9i49 or early 1950* Ha ^ . 

teatified that tie saw iAi-AHT at SAKAtiT*S apartaent aa'd bad 
gone there to borrow 4300*00 from him. be atatea that 
SAftAXT b<^ve bin this aun ana tnA be now owes SAfiAl^ M total v 

of i^OO.OO. I ... ■ 

H^SiUbtriC atated tnat ne waa introduead to jlLrllbb 
SAitAbT by JJbL :,Ar<h at an apartment that taey were abaring In 
Creanwleb Village* lie recalled tbe buabar of the bouee wae 
65 tut eould not renomuer the atreet* Ba reeogniaed Korton 
'Streat when the United Statee Attorney BU>tgeated it to bin* 
ftjabNi-'ititC teatified that bia wife ATnbL wea with hln once vnan 
he went to the 65 Kiorton Street* Hew XoriS City* apartneut but 
he danied ever goln-. taere witn nartTJK SO .bLl.* 


IHTtnVluV :F PI.W 
AVIS j£;U4AM 




an 6eptani;er IV* 1952 biaa AVio iiBL. AH* 65 Norton 
Street* Hew for^ City* Apartxnent 6 h* was Interviewed by AA 
Robert F* Hoyai in regard to her iui0wle(4,e of MAXaicUA^ t 
FlMt^TJKE and hia aasoelatea* Ana edviaed that in. About April*' v^U;. 
Kay* 1952 one WALT^r. MY3J, 96>2A 215 Street* :<ueehe/Vlllaga, 

Long lalaxid* lew Yord* contacted her re^ardln.^. a nardet 
reaeerca Jab fOr a Chlea<:^o reae&ren flrn and biat In aonncetlon /‘r* 
with thia Job aae net FlHr.tTJii:::. tnereafter* F2fi£3T>H£ dated 
her on several occealona prior to end subaeouent to a trip .. ^ 

that he nade to Canada in Kay-June* 1952* left Vait Vr.i:. 

lord City fros Idlewilo Airport on May I 4 * 19S2 destlnad for 
Mobtreai* Canada and returned about two wco^e later)* 

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Kisa baUiAA adviacd tnat aad rceaiia that FlMi3TaiIi<'v'^^>^;.~; 
had enea nentlonod that uc naa visited at 65 Norton Street* 

Hew York City* whore aae reeidee at preaent* She atated chat '^T'V 4. 
ahe aafuacd tuat this aonoone wae a girl aha aid not pry ■ 

furtaer oooceroing the identity .of thla Individual* ;. _y^.’ ' * 


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It Is r* sailed Utut ALl*Rri> £L\AAT!t rested Apartment 
at 65 Norton L'trcet, ^ew York city, CroR October, 1943 
to January 31* 1950, mid that aabaoquunt to £/i.k.-.VT*S doparture 
frora Eew York City to Ithnoa, RevtToik, in Septombor, 19i46 
vlth hit wife liOJirS, ho allowed jarji r^MlR, WILLUM ri®L, 
.BHTr.XCm aCfllXSL, PEBL*S preaent wife, and riJ’nSTom: to nao hia 
apart:aent d-Arln^ parts of the period between "eptember, 1946 
Mill January 31, 1950. I • !. 

This la the aane aportr.oi't bulltllnit utllitud by 
JULIUS n0C7iKBU\0 in connection viuh his eapionti^e apparatus* 

Hiss bkUKU? said that a^\e did not recall ri!i£5T02in ever 
mentioning the names of bILLUM PERL, JOSL BAAR, ALPREI; oT 
LOUISE SAR/iMT# JULIUS OP EIBRL ROSIOrBIlRa or KChXOR SQ&ELL, in 
oonesrsatlon* -She did reeull that he may have mentioned tns 
naae "VIV” or VIVIAR in connection with information whidh hs 
had furnished to her oonoerr.inr, two slaters Who were allegodiy 
planning to Join rjK1!£T0l?£ and KALIEK VY£L on a trip that 
MNcS'XOHC and bTfS took to Kexioo during Januery-Kareh, 195E* 

Shs statad tiiat 1 1 SION'S advlaed her that there tvo aiatara 
a')d poatibly aono othar people wore going with PIRSSTONE and 
KYSS and that at the last moment both were *aarrted very ' 
aaddonly”* 

It la recalled that VJViAR marrl^ed SHREST 

PATAil and that her slater r.LKAHOl married LVGI NE 1., IfJlKSR 
oc January 19th and J^nuery 20, 1952 respeotivaly in Rev York 
City. Information obtained at subject* r. place or amployment. 
Long Island College Boapital, Brooklyn, 9ev York, at the time 
of ner merrlage reXiectod t:iat sthjact's carriage wts very 
BjddoQ end that aha epporertly had ^ad no antiolpatlon of ths 
s.etter* yiiaa OSLIAN advised that she la personally acquainted 
"with KURISL OOU .IV, Who Is the divorced wife oX AKXU'JR C* 

BOUDIN. 


Che said that KJEIKL hud olalced that she was never 
happy in her rarrlaga to ARTBJE BCVOIN anc desired a second 
obaae#} that she is now aspiring to be an actress and is 
rasldlBf at 505 bast 52 street. New York City* MiasDBLKAl 








•iiitd LhAt KkX FINSSXONB •Ittxmr Butuallj tharo* or own* ^ 

on AutoBObllo «ith AHnivR BCUi/lV. It it noted that VXVIAI 
QLdSfifj&B vao obaarrad on April 1931 laaviog har apartaant 
at 131 Bait Savanth gtraat, Man York Cltj, with MAX . 

PIBBSTOUE and to an tar an autonob lia vhloh waa aaeartaiaad to . 
ha raglatarad to ABIBOI EOOOIK* : > : 

A phjaloal aurralllanoa of PIIBSTCliE has reraalod 
that ha la raaidlog with ARIBUR BOUOIli at 50OA Grand gtraat« 

Bav York City. AR’iUUR BOUUIB la tha brothar of LBCRArtP B. 

BOUi>lM« tna lavjar oonaaltad by VIVIAK QLA&SKAK inaadlatalj 
aftar bar iatarrloif by Buraau aganta on Auguat 3« 1930* 

Conaarning haraalfi Mlaa DILKAII adrlaad that tho 
naaia AVIS BELMAX la a ttaga xiana and aha daellnad tO: f unilah 
har Io^lI nano, fiha indioatad that ana vaa f orsorij narrlod 
to an un*naaad nan in Buffalo# Saw York dxiring 1939*19I;0| 
thaj vara aubaaQuantl; dlvoroad* £ha atatad that vhila in 
. Buffalo alia vaa oonnaotad with a looal thaatrieal group* fiha 
indioatad that tha had fomarly llvad «lt.h har fadlY in 
Brooklyn# Vau York and had attandad Brooklyn Collogo for 
tpproxinataly throa yaara* Zn approzlmataly 194^ or 1943 *ha nova' 
fron Maw York to Aea Angalaa# California and for approxlaatolj 
ona yaar had atteaptad to "braak into* tha novlaa but did not . 
gat paat tha teraan tatt ttaga* Vhila in Lea Angalat# aha vat 
anployad by fiOL LB£S£R# a produoar doing publlolty and 
•aerotorial ■ work* £ha adaittad knowing UbiVXh fKESSrAY and ' 
indioatad that aha knav ona *AL* BAKXEH but that aha daflnitaly 
did not raoall B£A BAMHER# 

Confidantial Inforaant f«2# of known raliabllity# 
tdTiaad In Xune# 1943 that Inloraation had baan racaivad in 
tha fora of a lattar dlroetad to tha Coaaunlat Party 
Baadquartart# 121 Balf^t Btraat# fian [ raneltoo# Calif omit# 
tonoaming ona AVIS BELHAS* Zhla lattar wat dlraetad by tha 
Conuniat Party of Let Angaltt County to the Coaonunltt Party 
haadquartart at fion Pranoitoo# California and ttatad that.. 

AVIS BKLhM.M who had baan ra&iding in Lot Angalat for two 
nontht had oont tharo fron -Maw York City vnaro aho wat n otnbar 
of tht lhaatra Caotion of tha Ceonuniat party* AVIS BELMAM 


>X0* 


- % - 


advised the Kestberehip Director of lee Angeles County that sns 
esfl;e ulttaoat her trensferi that she had previously joined tbs 
Coeaualst Party in Buffalo, Hew Xork and that for verlfleatlOh 
of her seobership la that Party, 6KA RinMEB and UIVIO 
PBESSKUI should he eentaeted* 

COBfiridentlal iaforBoht T'*3, of kaovn reliability, 
advised la February, 19M^ that the nans of AVIS DELMaV, also 
fcnovn as IVtlP CUKSSMIS, appeared on the rolls of the cenaunlst 
party, OSA as a aeaber of Sraneh 1 valeh Is a Coanunlst branoa 
oonposed Biostly of people residing around the Vllshlre 
Boulevard and Falrfajc Avenue Area, Los Angelee, Callforalai ia 
1943* She hac Coaauaist Party book aunber 26695 having tranafarrad 
from lev York la yuce, 1943* Klat BSLKAI ves aeked If aha vaa 
a aoaber of tho Conaualst Party, ISA In Lot AageXaa la X943* * 
aeaber of the iheatrioal Group of the Cocnaualet Party la lev 
York City and the CotoBunlst Party la Puff elo, lew York prior to 
that tlse but she refused to dlsouse It, 

coRiigsroHuraif. o? ^.object 

ConXldentlel laforcant T*4* df known reliability, . 
advised that the aiAjeet received oorrespondenee fron the 
lidPOBda ladlea Shop, Seate Fe, lev Kexlee on Septeaber 30^ 1952# 

Confidential Infomvnt 9«5# of known reliability, 
adviced that on Hay 9# XS52 ons K* ffcTHblt, 144 Bsnry Street, 
Brooklyn, lev fork, was the addressor of oorrespondenee to 
AR'mUR BOUDll, 500A Qrfand Street, lev fork City# E» hJTlIER 
Is bsllsved to bo idsntlosl with fcLEAiOFt QLASCrAl BJXNkR, 
subjeot^s sister, %iho reeldes at the above aadrees# tLEAlOR 
JCI.ASSKAI carried EU0EH2 he TIER of 335 Baet 17 Street, lev York 
10lty, on January 20, 1952# 

SUBJECT 11 AlTkIDAKCS AT 

YCUHO PROORESni Vig or AHgRICA PAIICES 

- Ob Haroh 24, 1952 Oonfidentlal lal'ornant T^, cf 
kaowB Polteolllty, advliod PAS ftOBlTRr P# HOiAL, JOSRPB Y, 

MAZERS and the writer that JAHSS a rooncAto of MAX . 

FlIfiSlOlB, at 418 Bast llnth Street, lew Pork City, was m 


ir 65-153«5 


active nenter of and tne Caalrman In 1950*1951 of a elat of 
tae Youn^ frogreseivos of ASiertoa ort*nteetlon vnlod held Ita 
ftootlage at 95 Avenue t, Sew 79r< Cltjf in e aeotin;^ ball oa 
tue top floor. wiLinMT;-ib was er. eaeocisto of XAV 

PIUcJTJJiSi wuca botn were etudeats at Coracll Uaiversitj in 
1949). 

T*6 Identified a pdoiot^rapu of VIVIAN and 

EtEAIiJR eLA3lKAN» aubjeet** olster» ae Individuale tOat ae bad 
aeen at tae To;..paias i'arit flaygrourd* i:i,.,ata Stxeat and Avenue 
L, Sew Yer^ Oity* and at Youn;; rro^reasives of Ancrioa dsacee. 
7*6 atated tdat VlViATi uLAs.jKAi; was also at a "peace vl:,il" 
held at the Central ralace hall on too lower if eat oide of hew 
Yoric citj &urin«; curistaas •ee'A* i^eeesber* 1951. 7*6 stated 

that JAKbS e'SlJiaTaXU was also tnsre but tnat he dio aot see 
‘hCISSTfriJ and the 0LA3SKAI1 sisters speaking to eaen othsr 
and could not thsrefo/e state that they were acquainted with 
each other. T-& could not Identify photo, rspHs of ERBIST 
PATA::1, hue and of VlviAi; CL/»‘;Ci;A>r or of FlficSTEZR. 

Caneerning the Youiig i*ro^T«8Sivce of AKcricc 
oi'ganisstionf muntiondi a;;ove» Confidential Inforsant T*7* 

Of Jcnown reliability* advised tast after Later liay* 194d* a 
SMaber of th<^ KAY club of the conaunist Party wac 

Inc true ted to organise the Tuaipw.inc Square Club of the 
Touxio progressives of Aaerica and tnat the organiser recruited 
‘nesriy all of the atB^era of the TonpAins !iquere Club. t*7 
ctetea that instruotious wore to see tnat not Ui^j-e then 55 or 
60 per cent of to* izeoutive Cunmlttee of t.io Youn^- Pro recsivec 
of Ancrica were Conaunlst Party Baavcre in order toet too 
group algtit store effectlvelp fight ta« te^.. of Con;nunist. 

IKTLKVIt.S jp T> iMvS *1 
217 Last 19 Street 
t«ew Yura city 

Mr. TaJMAU LJLhJP* Super incendeni* il? test 19 
Street* Hew Vortc oity on October 29* 19>c edvisea tost the 
•Ubieot's tr.tner mILTjU ULAi^^iKAK* has been rotiding 
at this aujuross in s^srtru«ht 4^* waica was i'urftorlY o.cUrlsd 
by hK^TikST *A^A:\:I* without pajiMut ainuc April* lyp2. . 


IlY tS-15J85 

i 

Mr. tlShii* statoa taut too owoor of tuo bulldlii£» ttr* flilLlf 
lA331b:i>» uad iaatitutod court proc»odln|;a in XiiiZf to 

force -hiL.T JN CLA;>wf.A!:^ out of t to cpartr.ont and ttiat tda 
court nad laaued an order for GLA5!^KAJt to vacate tue prezlaea 
In fort 7 *eit.nt doura, tut tnat 0LA3r>vjiN dad an attorney appear 
in court and t/iCt tdw vacating order waa anended to flv.a 
GLAi^KAli ninety daye ultdln which, to vacate* 

Mr* l^ISEOr stated that MILTJ)7 CLASS^AK does not 
appear tw be eA,>loyed aa ue ia aeen at tae apart!:;ant day and 
night and tnet nla personal appearance aeons to indicate that 
he di-ihke alcoholic liquors heavily, t^r* ri^hDk- haa noticed 
no vieitore dvurlhe t .« day or ulchb auu had oot aeon the 
subject at tae apartnent tullulne within recoat waeae* 

Jn Kovenbar 19* 1952* Hr* TbOhAS hl&uJt advlaad 
that a Sheriff*! Jraer haa bean ottalnad on Saptaabar 15# 

1952 ordering PATAaI and 1!ILT JP QLASSPATI to vaote the pronlsee 
at k\7 nasi 19 Street ^y Novenber 1# 1952* 

i<r* IX'j),. ' stai<>^ tiial -on r<OTcnicr 1# 1952 ne aad 
observed i-iiicST I'ATA ll ae slating ;'1L»T tv eove ala 

effects out of the apertnont and tuat they were placing 
furnitura aua otner pareonal effeota in a two*door ford sedan 

bearing Hew Xork 1952 Ileanee Ko* 902hG* 

0 

Hr* blS;.J? stated that -.‘e tiaa observed PATA\1*S 
wife* the loraier VlVlA \ i *Ati# at the apartiucnt within 
reeeut wee^a tut ala not recall whetaar or not sue was preecnt 
When i AlA-wi a(M uLaaj.^AA were ampt/log the aoartaent* 

Kr* DlSb .-r stated that i.UNcoT r/.'ii..vl and HILTJH 
were beln:, aueo by PhlLI. iwA3ol:-.h# owner of the 
tuildlngf for non-pay»ont of rent foi- the perloa betwet': April# 
1952 4iha Kovemocr 1# 1952* 

Hr* MiiiJ/ stated tast shortly before CLA3irA>i and 
FATA...I vacated toe apartnent HlLTJIi v.LA had informed hln 

tost upon nla arrival home one evening ac naa noticed i.tat nil 
apartment dowr haa beau "Jlsonlnd" open anu iruit no was ^ ^ 
jolaftliTg a ports'. lu radio and j^pewrlter* t - .V. . 



Kr* BlSBOf atated that he believoa thla eoeurred 
'*<)»• tiao in xate Ootobor# 195^? or eaily t’over^bcr* I95rf and 
th^t preauniably QLA&UIAH »ade a polLoe report in this vat tew 

At til# hew York Kotor Veuicla Bureau it wee 
' aeoertained that Vev York 19^2 lioenee Bo. 90 240 wee regletered 
' on Oetober 20, 19b2 to HILXOd QLas&Hkli, kl7 i:aet X9 Street* 

'r •r •. 11 ^^ YQ 2 -k City* Ihe registration refleeted that the autoiaobile 
vat a 193^ 1 ord eodan* oolor black* Serial No* 235>91I* 

tUJlKlHO in: Or. r a" I OH 


at tae bnion Stiuare Savings Tauk* 245 Mxet Arcnue* 
Mew York City* Conlidentiul liiioraant X-d* oX known rellabilltY* 
Bade availabjLe the deposit and withur«iwal record of too Joint 
eavinips aeeount of &RNBST iAXakl and hie wife* ¥17118* 1 m . ' 
East Y fitreet* Kew York City* which reiiooted UiC foliowingi 


.ate 



l=et>c^its 

«306*15 

4462.50 

«a25*oo 

$125.00 


hal fence 

4 919.62 
11.362.32 
$1,511.34 
$1,636.34 


(Bank interest not reflected in aboee) 


At the H^nu;'ttOturers Trust wo:van}* 230 Second 
Avenue* Betf'York City* Con^ iueutlujL imorraun'i; 1-9* of known 
reliability, supplied the icilowliin iaioruii^tian c^eomlug 
the JoiiiL caeckini; account of the 8u;Joct and /Dusband* I 3 I 
East 7 Struct* hew York Cityt 


"uate 




dieok So. 



'Jwcks Ur^vm 

thtiance 


$29.90 
$ 2.00 

•«2.43 

iat# ' 

^'ayee <j&ount 

iJjSoor 

r/i6/s2 

Qreenspan $29.90 

Equities* Ino. 

e 

ViVXaM EATAhl 


IJ/E 9/52 

vk. 

t!k 

9 / 30>^2 

9/30/5? 


i? 6 o .53 


429.90 

429.90 

45 i.Oo 

% 132.00 


Cbtok 

i>TW*n 




4266.37 


4127.00 


JkAOUZlt 


t / is/iz 

• i / iu/ii 

' »A 6 /S 2 
»A 6 /S 2 


6 ro«Q»p«& 429.90 

Equities 

Inci. 

OreentpeD 429.90 

l^uiliec 

me. 

Country 461.00 
Korkc^p 

cuj p.32.00 

college 


4410.30 


OlpPT . 

«1VUH PAmi 


VlVl/.O fA XlEl 


91VXMI niAKI 
Civl£ 6 I PATAU 


korkchop 
Jersey • 

I 4 te 

.9/30/52 

I 0 A 4/52 

10/20/52 


Ibe endtrstjutnt on caetk pAjti>le to tue Countx 7 
wee "icr deposit* l.lncoln Eetioru.1 2enk, SeM&rk, Sew 
Inc little C<>-llei 7 *. 


10/20/52 

XQ / Z^Z 

10/23^2 

10/31/52 


Ctx ek >rj-wn 


4f.34 

io.kO 

t 5.00 
29.90 


Su.1 fence 

tuos.jo 


«3S2.66 


w 65-15385 



Check So. 

layae 

Aaourt 

Slrhsr ' 

. 10 / 11/52 

66 

Consolidatsd 

§6.3k 

£a!UL3T FA TAXI 


Idison 


10/U/S2 

65 

Pew lork lele> 


BPkEST PAHKI 

10A5/52 

68 

phone Ceixpany 

*Pational 

Ouardian* 

€5.00 

nyiAll FAtiXZ 

10 / 15/52 

69 

Oreenepan 
Equitie s, 

Inc. 

429.90 

ViViatl FA1A12 

, 10/15/52 

67 

Southweat Arts 
and trafts 

t<;.20 

VIVIAS FATAU 


Itoe •&;l6r»eadRt od tbe ^tck pujabik to fiouthwaat Arto 
tnd Crafts vas “Faj to First Ratlonol tank, Santa )*a, Vew 
Maxico, aouthwofit ;jrt8 and Crafts, JULlor QA5S, Fropriator** 

Tbe 1949 raport ox tao CaXliomia COEZittss on Ite* 
Ansrisan Activities cited tne "HatlonAl nxiardian* as a 
publication launched in Mcit Yox'k in 1948 aiainaf at national ■■ 
circulation. Which they found to be froa its inocption 
neterioualy Stalinist in its staff, writers, xsanageotent and 
content* 'ihe ^KationuX Guardian* in January and February, . 
1952 , was engaged in raising an appeci fn7)d for JULIUS and 
ETflBL nOiET!B!.nC* 


C<f 

Uctck .^rawn 

L'epcsit 

Falecoe 


A1/3/5J 

U/S/S2 

-H./Zt/it 

sm 

415.00 
# 5.90 
623.39 
4i9.9D 

Chack Urawn 

iioo^ 

Feyoa 

00 

Amount 

tJ76.70 

siR>«r 


XO/U/32 

64 

Xev lork Stats 

U3.39 

V-HAEnT 

FATAKI 

.10/29/52 

70 

7sx Ccunission 
AMrl^S^ Fuel 

ilStOo 

. EBSFfiT 

PATAU 

10/29/52 

¥1 

trade Company 

Sew lork lels* 

6 5.90 

. XRBCST 

PATAU 

11/26/52 

n 

phone CORpany 
OraanspA . 

<29.90 

VlflAll 

PATAU 


Eqoitiea 

e 




Infonnation obtain frca Conildontial Informants 
T»d and T*9« roilootad abova« !• not to bo nado public ozeopt 
in tho usual procoodlnsi following too isouanoo of a subpoons* 

fsktsxt £ni>LOXK&Br and rssidcscs 
OP Tivuw raccHmuM carlih 

On Ootobor 10* 195^ tbo Houark Dlriolon sdviood that 
s shook of tho roeorda of tho Crodit Buroau of istsaio and 
Borfon Countlos, Paaaaio, How Jorsop* rofloetod that BEMSOS 
CARhIM and hla wifo* VIVIAM, rosido at 0-67 fairlavn ParkMa^T* 
Fairlsvn, Bow Joraoj} that prior to noving to thia address 
th 07 roaldod at 6 Woat 75 Btroot^ Bow Xork City* * BEBfiOl 
CARLXB was roportod onployod as an onginoor for tho Smith 
Mookor Enginooring Company • XSTChambors btroot* Bow Xork Citya 
Bis wifo VIVXAB was roportod omployod by tho Onitod Corrieo 
for Bow Anorioana« Bow York City^ as a Vooational Counselor* 
rework roportod that nuaorous unauoeoasful attoopts had boon 
mado to contact VIVIAN CAKi^IB at her roaldonea in order that 
•ho might bo intorwiewod end that in view of tno feet tnat oho 
was boliairod to bo prosontly onpXofod in Bow York City that 
tha Bow Xork Offioo otfiduet. tho interview of her at her plaoo 
of maployaant* 

At Cnltad r-orvioo for Bow Asarioans, 15 Bark Row, 
low York City* It woo aaoartainod from Hlaa t^CARvR tiTZ* 
Paraozmol Cirootor* that VIVIAR CARLIN* 0-67 i'alriavn parkway* 
yairlawn* Row horsey, was no longer omployod by thio 
organisation* havinj torainatod her os^loynont on Ootobor 10* 
195 ^. 

RESULTS Of £URVb:iLLA8CL 
OF tUBJECT 


On Ootobor 13* 1952 tho United btatoa Sufrox&o Court 
denied legal oounool for dULIUS and fi'iiiSL HObENBHRO and 
MORION 60BFLL, writs Of oortlorari* A physloal aurvoillanoo 
of •subjoot was oonduotod following thia court dociaion with 
tho following roaultst . — 

Ootobor 13th throoph Ootobor 17. 19Sg 



» f* • 


G 



‘ * 


On Ootober 13* 19^2 no oetlvlty V4* notod 

Ootow 14* 1952 - &AS i^ICoAKli A. jaXNIBAS «tid 

fAPL SLA SCO «» Y»00 a«JP« to kiOO p«m» 

At XltO? a»b« tho aubjoot loft hor rooidonoo at IJl 
Boot dOTonth fitroot« Bov York Cltj^ And booided a Borth bound 
but at Vho oorn«r of Avoiub a and fooonth 6troot» Bov Xork City* 
and left tho bua at Kifrnth Avonuo *nd 14 Street* SL» boarded an 
uptown Independent Eii^hth Avenue eubwaj and left the train at toe 
160 Street etop where ehe boarded a bus bovtnd for }-airlawn and 
Bateraon« Bew Jeraej* 

At 12t40 p*B« ane left the biie at pairlavn« lew 
‘jeriey and entered the pair Spot Luneheonette, 32 Street and 
Broadway^ pairlawn^ Bev Jereej^ where ana reaained about ten 
ainutee* She then walked to a residenoe at 0-67 Sairlaun 
Parkway, falrlavn, Bev Jereey, ^diere ahe entered at 12t53 P«n« 

at 7i20 p«n» the aubjeot wee observed oy lUS 
RlCfiAlU; S. JRBKkAN and hOBKKT W. COHOIAK to leave 0-67 i-airlaiAa 
farkvty, palrlavn, Bev Jersey, with an unidentified woean, 

VIVIAH OhASbKAB boarded a Maw Xork bound bua at Pairlavn Parkway 
and Broadway and the unidentified woman returned to the reaidenee, 
Oi«A£ShAB returned to her home by the aaae route she had previoualy 
taken and entered her reeidenee at Bi50 p«ai« 

October 15« 1952- &aB BOBEiif b. COBOhiB ard 

QltOROS M. OWfcll 


At 6t05 P*u* <XLASSMaI 1 wae obaerred leaving her 
realdenoe and entaring a delleataaaen at 129 Saat Seventh street 
where iehe remained for five mlnutea and returned to her realdenee, 

Ootobar 16, 1952 • BAS AftNOLD £• BIb\Bi2l and 
bILL10< WRIOHT III 

At 7i40 p,m, aubjaot waa obaervad to laave her 
realdaoea and board a Berth bound oroaatown bua at Avanue A 
and Xaat BlfAith Btreat, Baw Xorii Cit|« At 14 fitreat and Savanth 
Avaaaa ahe laft the bua and entered the IRT aubway atation 


a 


.. -18 


o 




K 6S-1S3B5 


bQardiQ£ a ^•vent.'v Avenue exproaa train, fine left iba 

train at tne Clark Street etatlou in Lro^xlyn anu walaaA to and 
entered an aperUoer.l building tb I4I. tenr; itrset* brooicijn* 

at.biXtt p.m. fine' left lioary street at 9il5 ana walkeo to an 

apartaent nouee at 7^ Plerrepont Street* trooklyn* Caw Xork. at 
12:10 a.B. abe left 70 Piez*repont street* brooklyn and walked 
to the St. Oeorge botel at fienry and Clara fitreote* where aha 

boarded an IKT Meat Side axpreaa train and tode to the 14 Street 

atop in Kanhattan. At 12:40 a. a. ahe boarded an east bound 
bus and waa obaervad leaving the hue at taat t ..treet and Avenua 
A and to enter oer reeldenoe at I3I fiatt 7 Street at 12:43 a.B. 

It ie known tnat the autJeot*8 slater bLcAd .lA 
OLASSKAK huifl.h realuet at 144 Henry street* ^rdoklyn* Mow York* 
It la also reoailed that aubjaet li aequainteu with yr. HATHAN 
‘bR^illJ'iZtA wuoac. residence le at 70 Pierrepont S treat* Brooklyn* 
end whose office le at 1 Hanaon Place* broowlyn* Mew York. 

October 17. 1952 - £. MPT 

eimt 

At til5 p*n* the subject wee OL»serviiJ leaving 
her apartneot with a ran aneverlne tne description of her 
husband* hHMLST /ATaU. Tney waleod aloh2 Avanua /. to tue corner 
of Korfolk and t;#laac;y Street* bew York City* wnore at t:35 they 
Joined a group llatenin^ to apaec:ies at a struct rally oonouoted 
by the Coe&lttce to secure Justice for tie F. Jbi. *-2'’LRG.S ar.d tna 
AKsrloan Lator .^arty. At lOtOo p.R. tne street rally k&s trou-Vdt 
to a eloea a.ia. aut^Jcct a‘«a her nus ■e:‘*d walict ... to ihc earner of 
Cllr.toh ^ tree tr ana heat houstoa Siraet w:>eri? taei: entered 
Velssberg*s Soda rouhtain and : uceneonettc and were otaerved 
aetin^ at toe eour.tor. At 10:30 p.m. t.^ey left tiao Iwtc.^cvnetto 
and raturnui tw tnclr residence enterln.;. at 10:4'J p.B. 

The Afftorlcan Labor Part: wb» citoc aa a Conr.unlat 
front by the Un-Ai&brlean ActlTltiea.Co&ixlttee 

of the United fitatea houaa of Representatives on l areu 2v* 1944* 

Followin/ the denial uf the R.^daU! MiCS* petitiOh 
to the.CupreBs Court for a urli .of wertlorori which wee denied ' 
•n Uotober 13* iy>2 the . * legal counsel patitlonad tna 


19 



K 45-iS3bS 


Qaii«d stilt* s 6uj^r*M C*urt ter * rs-i^tarlng pf thplr priginpl 
applicptloa idiloa wa« dPolPd b; tup Cuprpse Court on RovpBbPr 17* 
1952. • .. / 

A phjplepl tuTTPlllpnop of thp aubjpot tma 
Pbnauetpd Xroa Vovoabor I7th to florpabor L932 but ao unutual 
aotivit/ on tbp pprt oT tbP pubjpot was notad betwppu tiiapp datpp* 


-p. 



in 65-15365 


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DkXB Oi' AC2IV1TY AOBlif 

OR OfiSCBIPTXOS tiKO 

OP mrOR]!ATlOI HHCEiySP RBCSIV7J) 

1943-i4 IcTe. abkaKD a. 

65 Morton St»# ^<)l^ CAKhAKo^ 

MIC» Ap^rt. X 


1/4/40 or 49 
VILLUN PERL 
broxa^.ht tooroi 
utorial to 



SA 

AhMABD A* 
CAMMAROSA 


HOSL’VBERO to 
photograph 

PH 

7/21/50 - Last AJiMlKi; A. 

rooruit of . .n GAKU.H&XA 

fiOLERBERO 

eontaetod VI7IA1 

OLABSMAB 


t^2 OMd to Dootmoat 

ep-1175-A 

t-3 Uood to Ooeuaont 

U-2900-6 


t-4 

Bopt-tovai^or« 

LA 

Kail Corar 

1952 

RiCUafti/ 

on aubjaot 


1 * 

at 131 Laat 


HHA05/.X 

7 Rt.^HXC 




t-5 

kali Covor 
on roaidoooo 
Of ARTBDB C. 
BOUI/IR, 500A 
Or and Bt«» 
mcc s 


1952 


- 21 - 


£A 

BOSSRT 

F. 

ROXAL 


FILM # 
Ard 

LCGAWOB 

66*6309 


66-6309 


66-6309 


65-15735- 

372-13 

65-15735- 

372-14 

Inotant 

Report 


Znotmi 

Repert 


■I 65-15385 


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FOnMNTC (Con£»d 


XPBNTm 

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DATE or ACTlVm 
OR OESCRlFTiOn 

oy i«rORM-.TTon 


XBt»rvi«w r*i 
• VJbjAOt 


X2ATE 

RFCSIVED 


3/2V52 


lOB^kint Square 
CXub cf YPA 
ergitiiittd bj C? 
■lemtera aibout 
fiept., 1948 


3/28/50 


Aetlvitp et 9/ 
•ubjeet*t 10, 
•eTloge eoeeuntf 11, 
Union Square Bank 


V»/52 


EATlnga 

Bank, 245 let A?e*« 

BYC 


AQEHT 

W20 

RECEIVED 


fiAS 

JCSKPB V. 

KATERLf 
RObKRT p-* 
ROYAL* 
RICHARD t. 
BRADSAX 

BAS 

20HH £• 
REAUliRY 
and R.C* 
CL A BOX 


FILE # 
AKD 

LOCATIOF 


65-15773-95-8 


100-93764- 

480 


Znetvt 


fUGBARO T. tile 
BRADCKX 


Info. T 
Joint b 
account 


• rc aubjeot*# 10/29/52 
t banking 11/Z^/SZ 


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File 


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bsr «o<ia4int«tr.oo tdtb tnd tbs assoeistss and aetlvitisa of 
VIVUB OLASSKAB* ALTBEP EARAVT, JOEL BARR aad ELBASOR OLASSMIV, 
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snd 9/2/52, at Haw lork* 

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BXIO ta D&VID aKSiJiiLa&& feUaMLaft fOix BAUU aaUlag Iraa 
taaJ0Bita4 itataa lar turas>a la Jaaaary^ BOailBiao 

a^Tlaad IHYllr IftiJJlilLASl that BaJJL vaa fain« to Buraia ta 
aaatlBtta kia aapiaDaB# Mark ia karo^oan aountriaa* 

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XriaaA aaaad ¥1VUM and th«t ha t»Xia«aa toat YIVIAI 

tLAaSfUl aant kla taa Xirai fav laotaX toaxaaaia ia tha ram af 
aoaai ardara rar tha apariaaat taat at a5 hortaa Btraat# Bav 
lark titf* 

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aaoaj ardar au^ar tMaO? lataad at tha Churah Itraat Ctaiiaa 
faat omaa» Baw larti City* aa Aayaat 1949# B^yabla ta 
ALntlo BARAkT Xraa VIVUB 1>I last lavahU Btraat* 

Bav talk City# aa a avalttar# vna laaatad la tha aooouil af 
ILrilD tABAkt la tha Firat latioa^ Bank ar Ithaaa, Bav larh« 
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data ar Auyvat 11# Itaf • 

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vaa tha faroar llaaaaa ad dodl* BARB ana that aha had aaat 
vaaay ardara ta ALfKi;* BAJUlt ia ya/Mat af tha rant aa d5 
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tha had aata as alrpiaoa trly ta CJLataland# Ohio as duly 22# 
1950 ta aonuat viLLUM riBL vlth 92 # 000«00 U aaah a«d ta 

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rafuaad ta aaaiat ai*nta ta lAaBtir;i kia* 

OtkridaDtlal Ikfaraa&t aAviaad tkat la aaovaraa* 
tiOQ JQLZDE lOtSXkEliO atatad tkat aa a kollday vaakakd* tOkiak 
tka iararBftat kallaaat aaj kava kaaa tka Faurtk af Fall vaakaaA# 
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dtf. Hbara kOtkiBSka, ftML, a tkljrd aaidantifiad iadltldaaX 
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kt^t faartaaa ta aaYaataaa kaura «ltk taa aiaMraa F^tacrask* 
iac tka atatarlaX tkat FX&L kad abtaiaad ia avdar tkat tXkL 
aauid vatun tka aatarial at kla aarXlaat aaovakiaaaa ta 
talaabla Ittlfaraltj* kOSUC^UKI iadleatad ta I^X tkat tka tkltt 
aaa aaa IUCka£L tIMifiOT 2 C£» tka ka iaaariktd aa a aaakar at 
kla ati'iaaafa ard^klaatiaa* 

taafidantial Zafatvaat t*l atatad tkat tka faurtk taa 
taa a dafialt# aaakar af tka ftOUEEBlkQ aaplonaFa a^paratuai 
tkat ka ia taa aaa tka awkaatuaatXi aaataatad fXVXXi dkAftMa 
aa faXv tXt lf> 0 « ta arrtad* tltk kar ta s>raaaad ta CXaTaXant# 
tkia» ta aaataat tlLLlAK FIAL aod flat kla t2*000»00 ik avdaa 
ta faaUltata kU fXlikt tka ttaltad tutaa ta laaiaa* 

tka Urartaat kdvlaad tkat FOLXOi ftOdSIBSEt 
Asdlaatad tkat tka laaalaaa aaat kla Xaat raarult to aaotaot 
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tkat fOXiui kOlKSB&JlO raarultad ikto Ma ftofiat aaplanac# 

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fha iararaaat atatad tkat tka tan af tka taaXtki fanlXj at aad 
a kXaafc aaaaartitXa lulak a^aaoixa aad tkat ka kad laaaaA 
kla lulik ta taa Xaat JOkluE BOlSikXfiO raaruit tka diaaaa 
lOtUBXlO ta Xtkaaa, lav Xt k« ta aaa Akfklo 8 diu 0 aad taka 
k fiaktip af aaplaoaga aatariaX* 

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vhoa iM ti?a4* 

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frttldtnl af tht Ttrtallltt Baratht CaivtratltDf 4T0 Bavtalh 
AvtBut^ lav Itrfc Cit^t a laditt* gamt&t vinuraetarlag flav« 
jams VIIKSXSZl^ ia aa lattrritv vith tazaaa agtatt ta Aufvtt 

l^radaeti a Bta Ttrk ttata avtoaobilt at^ttratlaa 
4att4 4 aBaat 7 1950 far a Xft*9 Baltk ttartrtiaxa* 

JXXBt VBntlCIX rttIdtB at 418 Batt tiath Strtat* 
law Ttrk Cltx* vlth Max FIBKESOU frta Fabraarjt Xt^ ta 
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XXI Xatt atrtath atrttfc^ Btv Torfc Clix* vith a na tht vat 
aabtt^atntli latatlfUd at MIX rimtOIX* 

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dCLIUe »OSniB£BO*B ftCTZMOR 
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baaalaatlan b^ tba snitad ttataa Attar&a|» (outbarn biatrial 
af lau larti« Ut.lJiO baTPOL. #Di.lU6 EOftClIikC baatlriat ibal 
ba knova filZAI OUAElKal and baa latroduoad la bar bi AOCi 
baFA aaaj yaara a^a at a flaea Ibat ba ao laaftr raaaabara* 

Ba baXlavad ibat it alfbt bara aaturrad at a aaion baadquartara* 
Ba aUtad Ibat ba bad aaaa ViVUl AUSAKaJ afi aad aa alnaa 
1939* Ba baa mabla la atata baa aam liaaa a yaar ba aaa bar* 

BOimiiO aUtad Itial aibteat baa iOU BaiiB*8 
jaraathaaH and Ibat B<^A aoaatiaaa brauebl bar la BO&iBBtB0*B 
bana and ibat an atnar aaaaalana BOlEriiBO aav bar at bualaalaa* 
BOiiaiivO taatUlad Ibat doSL BdBl laft Ina aauatry abaut Iba 
and ar 1947 ar ina baclnnliV ai 1948 and Ibat alnaa Ibai liaa 
ba baa aaaa 91VUI auiAKi.1 at bla mat baaa ar at bia abay ban 
bad aarar aaaa bar at aai Batbarli^a* 

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dLAURil a aunbar af lisaa aaad bad aaaa bar far Iba laBllaa 
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dLAf&KXV baa a aoelal barkar and inat ba bad dlaauaaad bia 

t rablan abild bllb bar ana bbat aa a raaull af Ibla diaeuaalab 
raataant af BlCiaiL BOrulERO baa vadartakaa at iba davl* 
Board af Buardlana. BOSQlBllO daalad alriar 9IYUI OLaiBKAB 
anf aanai ar aandlnf bar m a Irly la Ciaralandt Cbia* Ba 
atatad ibat ba bad aarar board af Ibia Irlp ar af tba aaaay 
bafara it bag aantianad ia lha aaurlraaa* Ba apaatfiaattj 





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alia ddio Job aao dot moroaftor* FIiAAT^i AataA 

dar aa aovoral o<taoloao prior do aad aabaooaoBt do a drip 
ddat do dado do Caaoda id daj«J«ao» 1YS2* |FlBi^T>Ki loft Bov 
T^hc Citf frod Idlowild Airport aa Map ib« dootlaad far 
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dloo BALIULt adriood ddoA aao raoaXia dbat FIRESTOO 
dad aaoo doatloaod Adot da dad ? ioitod at A5 dorloa itrooA» 
dor Tara €itj» aboro ado roaldoo at proooat* ddo atatod ddat 
ddo aooaaaa A4*ot Adlo aonooa* vao a girl aad Aid dot prp 
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Urs. VIVIAN F. CARLIN, 0-^7 Falrlawn Parkway, ' 
FalrXann, N. J«, contacted 3/13/53* Decliited 
to furnish any infoxmation coneemlug subject 
or other persons she worked with at Monmouth, 

N. J., 191*2 to 191*3. 

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Zt is noted that previous investigation reflected 
that one of the persons with whom the subject resided 
at 320 Ooean Ave*, Long Branch, N* J*, while esployed 
hy the U« S* Signal Corps, Monmouth, N. J«, in 191*2 
to 19U3 was one VIVIAN FRUCKTBAUM* 


on 3/13/53* Mrs. VZVUUpifRUCKTBAtt^JAPilN was 
contacted at her residrace, 0>67 rairlann Parkway, 
Fairlann, H. J«, b7 Special Agent WltiFRn) ETHER 
JESTER and the writer* ^ 

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‘‘^ents, Mrs. CARLIN requested to know the nature 
of the interview and when advised that the agents 
wla hed to talk to her concerning persons she bad / 
been employed witii at the United States Signal 
tk>rp8, Monmouth, N. J*, in 191*2 and 191*3, she stated 
that this employment had taken place so long ago that 
she did not feel she would be able to furnish ^e 
interviewing agents with sny information* 

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CARLIN again stated that it bad been so long since she had worked with 
Mrs. CLASSMAN that she did not feel that she would be able to fUmlsh 
any information. 

At this point, the agents requested that she at least give them 
the opportunily of asking her the questions, at which point she again gave 
the same answer. At this time. Mrs. CARLIN was asked if she would prefer 
not to speak to the agents at all. to which she answered yes. 

Inasmuch as it was noted that Vrs. CARLIN was in an advanced 
state of pregnancy when the contact was made, it was not deemed advisable 
to prolong the interview any further and it was terminated at ^at point. 

With regard to Mrs. CARLIN'S statament that her association with 
VIVIAN GLA£S}1AN had taken place so many years ago that she did not feel she 
could furnish any information concezning her. it is noted that on lO/lh/52. 
Newark Confidential Informant T-1. of known reliability, advised that the 
Subject spent the entire day at Mrs. CARLIN'S residence. 0-^7 Paixlsiin 
Parkway. Pairlawn. N. J. 



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T-1 Is a Fisur conduetsd on the Subject by Special Afento 
RICKAffl) A. MINEHAN and PAUL A. 6LASC0 of the New York 
Office on 10/1V52. 


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ERNEST PATAKI, has 19^1 De Soto Coupe 
registered for 1953. Subject's joint bank 
account at Manufacturers Trust Con^any, NYC, 
frozen by court order in DecembiO*, 1952* and 
judgement of $321.00 obtained against .husband 
for non-payment of rent on apartment, which 
was occv^led by subject's brother. 
Correspondents set out. HILTON KLEIN, elb 
friend of WILLIAM PERL and classmate of 
JULIUS ROSENBERG and JOEL BARR^ the former 
lance of GLASSMAN, advised WT that he 
idld not see OLASSMAN when she contacted 
ERL in Cleveland, Ohio, in July, 1950. 
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entered KLEIN'S x^sldence at 7:09 p.m. 
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BETAILS: DAVIS-i^BeENGLASS and his wife, RUTiL-CtSlENGLASS, 

have ‘advised that they were recruited into the 
Soviet espionage apparatus by JULIUS ROSENBERG, 
a brother-in-law of DAVID^EENGLASS. DAVID GREENGLAS3 is 
now serving a fifteen yeariseiiitence for transmitting certain 
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Alamos j New Mexico^ to BARR«{^OLD^ a confessed Soviet spy nov 
aervlng a thirty year sentence for espionage. jtllilCfS ROSENBSfO - 
and his wife, ETHEL, were sentenced to death in April, 1951 
in the Southern district of New York for conspiracy to oommit . 
espionage against the United ^States. -•« . ' • 

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DAVID and RUTH OREENGLASS learned through conversation 
with JULIUS ROSENBERG during the period 19^6 to 1950 that he 
was extensively engaged in Soviet espionage in connection with . 
which he was using as a conspiratorial headquarters and for 
the purpose of microfilming documents and making espionage 
contacts an apartment in the Greenwich Village section of 
New York City and an apartment in the vicinity of 12th Street 
and Avenue B« 


“ Information obtained from MAXf^ITCHER, tdio admits ^ 

that ROSENBERG attempted to recruit hUi! Tor Soviet espionage, 
indicates that the Greenwich Village apartment was located at /. 
65 Morton Street, New York ^ity. This apartment was rented V 
in the name of ALFRED^ARANT from October, 19U3 to January, 1950* 

. Confide n^^l Informant 5P-1, oDHCcnown reliability, ...I'aV - 
advised on that JULIUS ROSENBERG "mentioned an 

apartment rented by a studentjKp^tensibly xised for studying on :'Vx 
Morton Street where he, JO^/tBARR ando^SlliL' A^d to meet in 
. ^ aecz^t to discuss their pi ans\" ROSENBERG dld^ot - identify .. 
/’BILL” at this time, but from other conversations informant - .-.v 
/had with ROSENBERG, "BILL" is believed by T-1 to be WILLIAM 
— YrFERL. .,.1 


On T->1 stated that ROSENBERG informed . - 

that hie apariment was ostensibly rented for a student to have 
a place to study but that the real purpose was to have a place 
for meetings. ROSENBERG said that he had typed for many hours ' 
on various occasions in the Morton Street apartment and that. . 

to reduce the typing sounds he placed rubber pads under the • 

typewriter table legs and would let the %rater run in the bath* .W>>' 
room, ROSENBERG advised T*l .that he paid the rent on this 
apartment. Is^D ^ ■ 

ALFRED 8ARANT, upon interview, has advised* that he j 
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Party In 1943-191|4 and believes that he met JULIUS ROSSNBSRO 
through a mutual friend named JOEL BARR. SARANT has denied 
yjTjthat. BOSENBERO was ever In his apartment at 6 $ Morton Streett 
but MAX-i6 LITCHH:R has advised that JltLIUS ROSi^’BERG, JOEL BARR, 
WILLIAM PERL, (also known to him as WILLIAIMTOTTERPERL), and 
ELITCHER and his wife, RELENE, were together in SARANT >8 
apartment, number 6-1, at 6 S^orton Street, New York City, In 
19W-im. ’■ ^ 

v/ 1'4 , Ilf 1,945/ ALPREDfSARAOT married LOOISE JACJOELIhItoTBEL- 
ROSSIlJmd moved to Ithaca, Mew -York, In about September, 194^ 
at which time the apartment at 65 Morton Street, New York City, 
was taken by his friend, JOEL BARR. It was arranged that BARR 
would Bend him the rent for the apartment in Ithaca, Mew York, 
and that SARANT would then pay the landlord of 65 Morton Street 
.Jby check. 


SARANT has advised that WILLIAM PERL, idio was a friend 
of both SARANT and JOEL BARR, used the apartment subsequent to 
JOEL BARR tinder the same rental paying arrangement end that PERL 
in sending the last money order payment in January, 1950 
attached a note requesting SARANT to relinquish the apartment 
as PERL no longer had any use for It. 

ALFRED SARANT, followlnghla interview by Bureau 
agents in July-August, 1950, fled the United States Into 
Mexico, entering under an assumed name. His present 
whereabouts are unknown. 


WII4i>IAK PERL has been Identified as a Soviet agent 
by ROSENBERG to Confidential Informant T-1. PERL is at present 
under indictment for perjury before the Federal Grand Jury in 
the Southern District of Mew York. 

^ . JOiiL BARR was identified as a Soviet agent by 

ROS^BERG to DAVID GREENGLASS following JOEL BARR's sailing from 
the United States for Europe in January, 1943* ROSENBisRG 
advised DAVID GREENGLASS that BARR was going to Europe to 
continue his espionage work in Eviropean countries. 

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ALFRED SARANT has advised that JOEL BARR had a girl-' 
friend named VIVIAN OLASSMAN -and that he believes that VIVIAN 

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GLASSMAK sent him the first few rental payments In the form of 
money orders for the apaitment rent at 65 Morton Street* New 
York .City. 


The Albany Office advised on July 22* 1950 that a 
money order number 966I4.87 Issued at the Church Street Station 
Post Office* New York City* on August 6* 1914.9* payable to 
ALFRED SARANT from VIVIAN GLASSMAN* I3I East Seventh Street*. 

New York City* as a remitter* was located in the account of . 
ALFRED SARANT In the ^Irst National Bank of Ithaca* New York. * 
This money order was in the amovint of ^5*00 and bore a deposit 
date of August 11* 1914.9. 

VIVIAN GLASSMAN has advised upon interview that she 
was the former fiancee of JOEL BARR and that she had sent ^ 

j&oney orders to ALFRED SARANT In payment of the rent on 65 
Morton Street In July and August* 19146. She also admitted that 
she had aiade an airplane trip to Cleveland* Ohio* on July 22* 

1950 to contact WILLIAM PERL with #2*000.00 In cash and to 
give instructions to PERL to leave the United States and go ^o 
Mexico. She stated that she received the #2*000.00 and the 
Instructions for PERL from an unknown man who contacted her at 
her apartment at 131 East Seventh Street* New York City* on . 
the evening of J\ily 21* 1950. GLASSMAN claimed that the v 

Identify of the man who contacted her was unknown to her* but 
refused to assist agents to identify him. 

Confidential Informant T-1 advised that in conversation 
JULIUS ROSENBERG stated that on a holiday weekend* which 
the informant believes may have been the Fovirth of July weekend* 
19U9* WILLIAM PERL removed some secret files from a laboratory . 
located at Columbia University and that PERL took these files 
to R03Et'IBij;RG's apartment at Knickerbocker Village* New York 
City* where ROSENBERG* PEi^X* and a third unidentified individual* 
who was called in from out of town* and a fourth man* together 
spent fourteen to seventeen hours with two cameras photograph- 
ing the material that PERL had obtained in order that P£^ 
could return the material at his earliest convenience to 
Columbia University. ROSENBERG indicated to T-1 that the third 
man was MICHAELiSIDOROVICH* who he described as a member of : 

-his espionage orga^sation. ■ 


Confidential Informant T>1 stated that the fotui'th man 
was 'S 'definite member of the ROSEN B2RG espionage apparatus; 
that be is the man who subsequently contacted VIVIAN GLASSMAN 
^on July 21, 1950 to arrange with her to proceed to Cleveland, 
'^Ohlo, to contact VIIIilAM P£IIL and give him ^2, 000*00 in order 
to facillate his flight from the United States to Mexico. 

• The informant advised that JULIUS ROSEI^BERG 
indicated that the Rxissians sent his last recruit to contact 
VIVIAN GLASSMAN on July 21, 1950 and that the last individual 
that JULIUS ROSiilNBERG recruited into his Soviet espionage 
ring was a man >dio lived with the son of a wealthy family. 

The infomant stated that the son of the wealthy family owned 
a black convertible fiuiek automobile and that he had loaned . . 
his Bulck to the last JULIUS ROSENBERG recruit who drove 
IIOSSNBEHG to Ithaca, New York, to see ALFRED SARANT and make 
a pickup of espionage material. 


Concerning the identity of the two individuals 
described above by T«1 investigation to identify the last 
recruit of JULIUS ROSENBERG, who lived with the son of a 
wealthy family and who owne^.a 191^9 or 1950 black Bui^ 
conver^ble automobile vith/a white top, indicates t^t one 
KAXWELLWINESTONE, with al/as MAX FINESTONE, wagi^ last 

ESTOINSTEIN, 


recruit of JULIUS ROS 
commonly known as JAMES 
whom he lived. 


IG and that EDWARD JAMES 
[NSTEIN, was the individual with 


JAMES WEINSTEIN is the eon of JOSEPH WEINSTEIN, 


President of the Versailles Garment Corporation, 1|.70 Seventh 
Avenue, New York City, a ladies' garment manufacturing firm* 
JAKES WEINSTEIN, in an interview with Bureau agents on August 
21, 1950, produced a New York State automobile registration 
dated January 19, 1950 for a 19U9 Buick convertible. 


JAMES WEINSTEIN resided at Ul6 East Ninth Street, 
New York Cltyi with MAX PINESTONE from February, 1950 to 
about OctoberHNovember, 1950. 

. - * MAX^NESTQNE, who was born, on July 28, 1922 at .. 

Boston, Massachusetts, is a* graduate of Cornell University, 


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having gradua^d in Septejnber« 19U.9 and is a close friend of 
LOUISS (PUSSJT^piRAKT. ,, , 

On ^pril 5» 1951 VI VI AN GLASSI4AN was observed by 
SA JOHN J. D0ERI4ER and the writer leaving her apartment at 
131 East Seventh Street, New York City, with a man who was . 
subsequently identified as MAX FINESTONE. 

Subject UnJmovin to T-iOas a Member of the 
Young Progressives of America (YPA) or 
the Communist Party 


On March 24* ^952, Confidential Informant T-1 
advised that VIVIAN GLASSMAN and her sister, ELEANOR, were ■- 
. noted at the Ton^kins Square Park Playgrounds, Eighth Street 
‘ and Avenue B, New York City, and in attendance at YPA dances 
and that they attended a **peace vigil" at Central Palace Hall, 

New York City, in December, 1951* 

Confidential Informant T-2, of known reliability, 
who advised that some time after Labor Day, 1948, a member 
of the Ray Priedlander Club of the Communist Party was instructed 
-to the Toirokins Square Club of the YPA and to see that 

not more than jb r cent or 60 per . cent of the membership were 
Communist Party members in order that the club might fight more 
effectively the tag of Communism, advised on January 23, 1953 
that neither the subject nor the subject's husband, ERNEST 
PATAKI or her sister, ELEANOR, were known to informant to have 
been members of the YPA or of the Communist Party* 

T'P also viewed photographs of other suspected members 
of the ROSENBERG espionage apparatus, but did not recognise 
any of them* 

I 94 I' De Soto Automobile Registered 
to Subject's Husband 

Confidential Informant T*3, of known reliability, 
advised on Januay^ 12, 1953 that it was noted that at abcut 
11:30 J>*m*, that/ date, a man believed to be the8ubJeet'a . v;.iiL: ' 
‘husband, -ERNLSTyp^AKI, was. blowing the horn of a ooupe - ' S 


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•aitomoblle outside the subjeetts residence end that (SiASSHAV ' ' 
dropped him e key from her window. 

At the Motor Vehicle Bureau, New York City, it wea 
, ascertained by SE CLINTON E. POLLOCK that the subject's husband, 
^ />.£RNES^^ATAKI, bAd a 1953 automobile registration for a 1941 

De Soto coupe, color blue, engine number, 877071, serial number 
5t57675> New York 1953 license plate 9N-4948. PATAKI had 
a 1952 registration for a 1950 Hudson sedan, plate number 0^6344* 

Bank Data 


On December 30, 1952 at Manufacturers Trust Company, 

230 Second Avenue, Mew York City, Confidential Informant T-4» 
of known reliability, advised that no deposits or withdrawals 
had been made in the subject's joint checking account during the 
‘honth of December, 1952 and that the funds in the account 
amounted to $371»20, and that they were subjected to a "hold* - 
court order on December 1, 1952. 

T-4 stated’ that PHILIPTKASSIER and PAULINE'^ASSIER, ' '/ 
judgment creditors, recovered a judgment against ERNEST PATAKI, ' 
judgment debtor, in the Municipal Court, Borough of Manhattan, 
First District, on November 26, 1952, in the sum of #321.00. 

The Manufacturers Trust Coiqpany, 23O Second Avenue, New York 
City, was served with a third party subpoena on December 1, 

1952, and the order was returnable December 12, 1952 at 
52 Chambers Street, New York City. JEROME J/S^RSILSHEIMER, 

110 Williams Street, New York City, was attorney for the 
KASSIERS. 

T*4 advised that the subject and her husband, ERNEST 
PATAKI, were notified on December 1, 1952 of the court order 
on the bank to hold #371*00, the balance then in the PATAKIS' 
account, subject to further order of the court. 

Attorney REUBEN M. COHEN, associate of JEROME J. 
GREILSREIKBR, attorney for judgment creditors, requested the 
court to grant the order on December 17, 1952. Notice was 
served by OREILSHEIMER on December 17, 1952, that the court 
would be asked to turn over to judgment creditors the sum of 


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^321. 00 on deposit in the Manufacturers Trust Company, pursuant 
to Section 79l|. of the Civil Practioas Act, on January 6, 1953# 
in Special ^erm Part I Court, $2 Chambers Street, Mew York City. 


On January 30# 1953» T-I4. advised that PATAKI paid 
the above mentioned Judgment with a (Certified check dated 
January 6, 1953, in the siua of #321*00. 

T-4 furnished the following Information from the ' 
ledger sheet, reflecting the activity in subject's account: 


Date 

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1/12/53 

1/13/53 

1/19/53 

1/27A3 

1/29/53 


Checks 

Date 

1/6/53 

(Certified 

-1/6/53) 

1/6/53 

1/6/53 
1/6/53 " 


Deooslts 


' #511.37 


25.00 


Withdrawals 


#321.00 
11.80 
2.25 
13.80 
If. 50 

30.00 

15.00 

1.60 

29.90 

23.1f0 

100.00 

.50 


Balance 

#371.20 

561.57 

51f9.77 


Payee 

JEROME J. OREILSHEIMER 


Amount 

#321.00 


Check 


i;51f.32 

353.82 

Maker 

ERNEST PATAKI 


1 (Marine Midland Trust Co. 

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PAL Film Service • 

2.25 

83 

VIVIAN PATAKI 

MY Telephone 

11.80 

77 

ERNEST PATAKI 

Consolidated Edison 

13.80 

76 

ERNEST PATAKI 

Teachers Union, Local 555 

If. 50 

79 

ERNEST PATAKI 

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Am. Fuel Trading Cbr"* 

30.00 

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Payee 


Amount Check # Maker 


1/6/53 

WS3 


1/19/53 


1/27/53 


Inst, of Radio Engineers, f 15«00 
Supt. of Documenta 1*60 

(US Oovt. Printing Office 
endorsement) 

Greenspan Equities 29*90 

State Tax Commission 23* 

NY State College of Agri- *50 
culture (Cornell U. 

NY State Colleges of Agrl> 
culture « Home Economics & 
Experimental Station) 

City College 100.00 


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ERNEST PATAKI 
VIVIAN PATAKI 


Vivian pataki 

ERNEST PATAKI 
VIVIAN PATAKI 


ERNEST PATAICI 


Arrangements were made with Confi'dential informant 
T-ij. on January 30* ^^53 for notification of the New York 
Office of the federal bureau of Investigation immediately in 
the event that the subject should close her checking account. 


On February 27 t 1953 » furnished additional 

information reflecting the activity in the subject's account 
in the month of February, 1953> follows: 


Date 


Deposits 


Withdraiwils 


Balance 


1/30/53 

2/11/53 



$6.00 


$ 15.00 

1.55 


$ 31 ^ 7.14 


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Payee 

Amount 

Cheek # 

Maker 

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PAL Film Service 

$ 1I55 

89 

ERNEST PATAKI 

Am. Fuel Trading Co. 

15.00 

90 

ERI4EST PATAKI 

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Traffic Stinmons 

.(Central Bureau) 

4.00 

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(Bank charge because average *57 
balance during preceding 
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minimum). 

On January 30, 1953» Confidential Infomant T-5, 
of knovm reliability, advised that the following deposits ■ 
and withdrawals had been made in the subject's Joint savings 
'account at the Union Square Savings Bait; 2k$ First Avenue, 
Hew York City, In December, 1952 and January, 1953J 


Date 

DoDoslta 

Withdrawals 

Balance 


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♦ 25.00 

250.00 


1A9/53 


50.00 


1/27/53 


50.00 

1,375.U8 


On February 13, 1953, Confidential Informant T-6, 
of known reliability, advised that the New York Office of the 
Federal Bureau of Investigation would be notified If any 
' substantial amount of money was withdrawn from this account^. 
- ^ or If it were closed, 

Information obtained from Confidential Informants 
T-U, T>5 And T-6 Is not to be made public except In a tisual 
proceeding, following the Issuance of a subpoena. 

Correspondents 


Confidential Informant T-7, of known reliability, 
advised that the subject received correspondence from the 
following: 

January 21, 1953 - TOEPLITZ, 33 Monroe Place, Brooklyn 
Hew York and February 19, 1953, FREDiSRICK FJ^GREEMUN, 20 Pine 
Street, New York City, /*'' 

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I ■* The Manhattan Telephone Directory, 1953, reflects that 

• TBEDiiaiCK F. OREENJ4AN, 20 Pine Street, New York City, Is an = 






attorney at law at this location. 


** ■ The Indices of the New York Office were negative 

on this name. 


iV'A-. ,^he Brooklyn Telephone Directory, 1953# reflects that 
/RICHARD JK^^EPLITZ resides at. 33 Monroe Place, Brooklyn, New 
York.__ /^ * ' ; • ~ 




Confidential Informant T-8, of known reliability, 
advised on February 11, 1947 that RICHARD and IRjiNE ffOEPLITZ, 

36 Connecticut Avenue, Long Beach, Long~Island, New York, 
signed a petition for candidates for the American Labor Party 
election, November, 1946* The informant did not know whether 
or not this individual was identical with the RICHARD TOHPLITZ > 
residing at 33 Monroe Place, Brooklyn, New York. 


On May *29, 19U0» an anonymous 'letter was received' " 
by the Bureau reporting that RICHARD T02PLITZ, employed by 
L. V. Dumont and Company, Cznide Rubber Brokers, 3^ Madison 
Avenue, New York City, and formerly ennloyed by Hecht, Levis 
and Kahn, Incorporated, New York City, and by .Avia Company, 

New York City, was a Soviet informer, conveying such informs^ 
tion through the Amtorg Corporation, New York City; that he 
boasts of being the one idio engineered recent big purchases 
of crude rubber for Russia through Amtorg and works very closely 
tfith members of Amtorg. 


The American Labor Party, mentioned above, was 
cited as a Communist front by the House Committee on Dn> American 
Activities, report of March 19 » 1944* 


Investigation for Second Clandestine 
ROSHNBSRG Apartment 

It is recalled that DAVID DREENGLASS advised in 
1950 that through conversations which he had with JULIUS 
ROSBYBERG he learned that ROSENBERG had an apartment located 
somewhere in the vicinity of 12th Street and Avenue B, New York 
City, jidiich be used for possible aiicrofilming work and as a 
place *for contacting individually who were connected with his ' 
espionage apparatus. This apartment was described by R03ENBESG 


to GREEIIGL^SS A8 being located on the fourth floor of either 
a walkup or an elevator apartment building and consisted of 
two and a half or three and a half rooms. The apartment was 
offered to GR£'CNGLASS by ROSENBcIRG approximately two years 
after GREJNGLASS iras discharged from the Army In 19lt.6. 

The subject's apartment at 131 East Seventh Street^ 
New York City, is located in the general vicinity of .12th 
Street and Avenue B; Its exact location being at Seventh 
Street and Avenue A and consists of two rooms and a small 
kitchen. VIVIAN CLASSMAN moved into this apartment in July, 

I9I4.7. 


Investigation to ascertain the occiipants of the 
apartment prior to that date reflected that the immediate 
^ previous ocjg^^ts w^e acquaintances of VIVIAN CLASSMAN, one 
* CiUilJ^SMALL*^^W(^ Was ^a oo-worker of the subject at ^Brooklyn 
State aospital, Brooklyn, New York, having rented the apartment, 
in November, 19i;5* 

■AV/ x . 

CARLA SMALL married STEPHEN LOUISsJAVNA in December, 
191;5 And they resided at this apartment, according to CARLA, 
until August, I 9 I 1 . 6 . .^4. y • 

Mrs. JAVNA statSdr. that commencing August, 19l|.6, 
after she moved, that, a oo-worker from Brooklyn State 
- Hospital named GRACE^^CEOLQv^^o married' JOHN^KARVIOSKI, moved 
into the apartment "ana^llved'tnei‘e^''ttitil approx'ira'ately //i7 
December, 191^6, after idilch her brother-in-law, JONAS^AVNA,/ who 
was married in 191t.6, moved into the apartment and liv^ there 
until some time in the aximner of 1914.7* — 

Mrs. JAVNA stated that she accidentally met VIVIAN 
CLASSMAN at that time, told her that the apartment was 
available and that CLASSMAN thereupon rented it. Mrs. JAVNA 
advised that due to the critical housing situation and 
difflciilty in obtaining telephones, the apartment was kept 
in the name of Mr. and Mrs. JAVNA as were the utilities. 

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Investigation was conducted at the Consolidated 
Edison Company . to determine the identitv of the individuals to.' 

'Whom service was rendered at Apartment ^ at I 3 I East Seventh 
Street, New York, on Jiily 2li., 1950. , 


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Confidential Informant T-9* of known reliability^ 
advised that the records of the Consolidated Edison Company 
refle.oted that Apartment at 131 East Seventh Street. Hew 
York-City, was occxqiled by Miss LEITA^ALKJiJI from Kay 28, 19ltl 
to Jtme 20, 1943* ^t vdilch time she moved from Apartoent 4A 
to 1|B at this address. 


On Aug^xat 12, 1943# Mrs. S0Ft\helNYK' a "tail'll ties 
were connected and she resided there \mtll Hovember 17* 1945* 
The utilities for this apartment were again connected on 
November 27* 1945 Yor Kiss CARLA : SHALL and a "tum on order** 
was used to change the name of this account as of June 20, 
1946 from Miss CARLA SMALL to Mrs. S. L.'^^JAVNA. A **turn on . 
order** Issued March 12, 1948 Indicated res^nslbllity for the 
account had been changed from Mrs. STEVE L^V^VNA to Mias 
VIVIAN OLASSMAN on February 2, 1948. ' 


A letter to welcome new customers from the . ■ ^v- 

Consolldated Edison Company, dated March I6, 1948» to Miss 
VIVIAN GLASSMAi;, 131 East Seventh Street, Mew York 9* New 
York, was located in the files of the Consolidated Edison 
Coup any. The bottom of this letter contained questions to 
be filled in by consumers to be used in determining the 
credit standing of the consumer. GLASSMAN stated that the 
address %«here she used electric and gas last was at I3I East 
Seventh Street, Apartment 4^ and that the apartment utilities 
•were then in the name of CARLA SMALL JAVNA. She indicated 
that this account was dosed as of April 1, 1948 and was to - 
be reopened at that time in her name. 




T-9~ stated that that a letter appearing In Consolidated 
Edison files from Kiss CARLA SMALL reflects as follows: 


"MAGNEriC DEVICES CORPORATION , 

•P.d. Box 112 Geonla 4-4244 

Palisades Park, N.J. 

March 3, 1948 

. •consolidated Edison Co. of Hew York, Inc. 

4 ^rving Place . — — ■ . 

New York, Hew York. 





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"Gentlemen: 

"Please discontinue gas and electric eexnrlce at I31 
East 7tb St., Nev; York City, effective April Ist. Will you 
kindly arrange to read the meters at this time and forward 
the bill in care of Miss Vivian Glas^man, I3I East 7th, 

Street, Hew York City. 

. "Please refund deposit #120538-3 (#10.00) to me at 
Box 112, Palisades Park, Hew Jersey. 

"Very truly yours, 

Carla Small 
(Miss) Carla Small." 

The following letter was addressed by the Consolidated 
Edison Company to CAHLA SMALL on March 10, 1948: 

"March 10, 1948 
Re 131 East 7th St. 

Apt. 4-A 
1-357B-158 

"Miss Carla Small 
Box 112 

Palisades Park, H.J. 

"Bear Miss Small, 

"Our records show that you discontinued using our 
service at I3I East 7th St., on June 3> 1948* 

"0\ir records show that a check in refund of your 
deposit was mailed to you on Bee. 17, 1947 but %ms returned 
by. the Post Office Bepartment. 

"Enclosed is ovir check #121916 for #10.79 in refund 
of your deposit #120538-3 vith accrued interest of seventy 
nine cents. Ve shall appreciate it if you will cash or deposit 
this check at your earliest convenience. 

■ ^ ^ l-VV ‘V 

' ■ * — "Very truly yours,* 

0. P. i^ickhut V . 

Personal Service Bi vis ion.* 


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There also appears Inquiring memorandums In the files 
of the Consolidated Edison Company which were time stamped at 
9:11 a. m., 1:25 p.m. « and 4:38 p.m.» on Hovember 18, 1946 
whlch'*lndicated that STEVE JAVNA, Apartment telephone 
(HI 3-8216« called Consolidated Edison and advised that all 
lights were out in his apartment* 

It is noted that from the Consolidated Edison Company 
letter to CARLA SHALL* dated March 10* 1948* the records reflect 
that she discontinued Consolidated Edison services at I3I 
East Seventh Street on June 3* 1946 and that Consolidated Edison 
services for this apartment were not restimed until March 12* 
1948* according to the date of the turn on order; however* it 
is also noted that an individual using the name of STEVE JAVNA 
telephoned Consolidated Edison Company three times on November 
18, 1946 advising that all lights were out in the apartment* 
‘indicating that this individual was unaware that the electrioity 
had been disconnected for Apartment 4A* 

The records of the Consolidated Edison Company would 
indicate that utility services were not utilised in this 
apartment during the period of June 3# 1946 to March 12* 1948* 
which does not agree with the information obtained in the inteir* 
▼lew of CARLA SHALL JAVNA* 

Investlfption to clarify the continuity of servioe 
by the Consolidated Edison Company to Apartment 4A at I3I 
East Seventh Street* Hew York* to the aforementioned individuals 
is being continued* 

Information from 
MILTOM KLEIN 

It willb e recalled that when VIVIAN GLASSHAN made 
her plane trip to Cleveland* Ohio* on Saturday* July 22* 1950* 
to- contact WILLIAM PERL to give him $2*000*00 in cash and 
instructions to leave the United States and go to Mexico* she 
left New York at about 1:30 p.m* and arrived in Cleveland* Ohio* 
about 3:30 P«m* She contacted Mrs* LOREB'^XATSON and her mother* 
Mrs* C. A. MIODIETON at 16802 Larchwood* Cleveland* Ohio* where 
PERL had formerly rented a room* at about 4:00 p.m. and inquired 
for PERL end was referred to PERL at his new address* 





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Mrs. WATSON offered her the use of her phone to 
telephone but the subject refused, stating that she would 

go -to" See him directly; however, GLASSMAN did not appear at 
PERL's apartment at 606 East 103rd Street, Cleveland, Ohio, 
until around noon on Sunday, J\ily 23, 1950. The reason for the 
. lapse of time from about 1|.;00 p.m. , Saturday, July 22 to 
noon on Sunday, July 23, 1950, before the subject made her 
r* "f; contact with PERL was unknown; 0LA3SMAN, upon interview, having . 
stated that she was interested in job prospects, although 
she would not state who she had contacted for a job on 
Saturday afternoon and night. 

Prom information obtained from MILTON'^SIN, it 
would appear that GLASS1<1AH probably attenqpted to make her 
contact on Saturday, but was unable to find PE^ at home, ' . 

MILTON M^^JiEIN, 2690 Morris Avenue, Bronx, New,JCDCk, ... 
l'vv > instructor in Physids^ at New lork University, a close friend 
■'y of WILLIAM PERL' and a college classmate in 1934-1938 at the 
College of the City of Hew York of JULIUS ROSENBERG and of 
JOEL BARR, former fiance of VIVIAN GLASSMAN, informed 8A 
MAURICE W. CORCOPJIN in Pebruary-Karch, .1953 that he worked with 
M ^WILLIAM PERL at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 
- (NACA) at Langley Field, Virginia, in about July, 1942 and 

/. y that subsequently in about July, 1948, they resided At the- ' ■ 

J;' ..same address on Franklin Avenue in Cleveland; that both Jwere 
r - ' employed as engineers by NACA; that PEEiL helped him to get the 
job in Cleveland; that KLEIN, PERL and JOEL BARR vent to 
BARR'S home in.. about 1938'-1940, believed to possibly have been 
in Brooklyn, New York, where BARR showed some radio equipment he 
was interested in as he was a radio "ham", or amateur operator; 
that PERL was a very good friend of BARR, although KLEIN . 
claimed to know BARR only casually at City College, 

KLEIN said in reference to VIVIAN GLASSMAN's visit 
to PERL in July, 1950 that he was unaware that VIVIAN GLASSMAN 
had contacted PERL in Cleveland, Ohio, until, some time in the 
summer of 1951, when he learned from STANLEYf^NARiK , an , ./:•* 
associate of RAYMOND^>HSE, PERL's lawyer, ofi record, that 
she hsjl done so. KANAREK contacted KLEIN in Cleveland, Qhio, ':;. 
‘ ; and requested him to be a ohacacter witness for PERL. 





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KLEIN stated that he had never met VIVIAN GLASSMAK 
and when ahovn a photograph of her did not recognise her as 
anyond that he had ever knoMi, KLEIN advised that he 
believes on the night of July 22, 1950, a Saturday, a friend, 

. BENT RIBNER, staged a party at his house to which he and 
PERL were Invited, 

(> (KLEIN stated that about 11:00 a,u, on Saturday, - 
‘ ' July 22 ,‘1950, PERL telephoned him at his home and advised 
him that he did not believe that he would go to the RIBNER 
r party that night as he was having some difficulty with the 

Federal B\ireau of Investigation and that he believes that his 
wires are tapped and that he is being followed. He said that 
\ . X he was calling from an outside phone booth instead of from 

his apartment, PERL concluded by stating that he would atop 
' “over to see KLEIN later in the day, PEIU^ appeared at KLEIN *a 
V * w. . Apartment early that evening and explained that he was being 
' investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for 
disloyalty, but did not es^lain, according to KLEIN, ^at 
the disloyalty investigation was based on other than that the 
Federal Bureau of Investigation was interested in his 
acquaintance with JULIUS ROSENBERG and the fact that he had 
' Tented the apartment of JOEL BARR. They spent about thirty 
minutes together and then PERL left, . 

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KLEIN subsequently proceeded to And met PERL at the 
apartment of a girl named OLBlfDOF^ENNETT, upon idiom PERL 
was calling. He placed the time as around 7*6 o'clock that 
evening and they proceeded to the party and stayed until about 
1:00 a,n. They then took their dates home, each going in his 
own automobile. 



On Sunday,' July 23# 1950, according to KLEIN, an 
outdoor picnic was scheduled and PERL accompanied the group. 


KLEIN stated that PERL did not tell him that the 


subject had contacted him in the early afternoon of Sunday, 
July 23# 1950, at any time that day idille they were on the 
picnic, or thereafter, and the purpose of her visit was 
unknoijp to him until PERL's lawyer told him about it. 





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KLEIN Advised that he had received no telephone calls 
from anyone, local or long distance, to contact PERL with a . 
meesage nor had anyone called him for Information concerning 
PERL and had no knowledge of GLASS74A1{ having been in Cleveland 
on July 22,23, 1950. 


KLEIN did not recognize photographs of MICHAEL . 

\ SIDOROVICH or MAXWELL PINESTOME, 

A physical surveillance of WILLIAM PEPX, on July 22, 
1950 in Cleveland, revealed that PERL entered KLEIN'S residence 
at 7:09 p*m. on July 22, 1950* 






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VC 65-15365 


ADMIKISTRATIVE PAGE 


lyPORKAMTS 


Identitj 

of 

Source 





Date of Acti- 
vity and/or 
Description 


Date 

Received 


Agent To 
Whom 

Furnished 


19U3-4U info, 
re 65 Norton 
St., RYC, Apt.l 



AHHAKD A. 
CAHMAROTA 


1 / 4/48 or 49 
WILLIAM PERL 
brought secret 
material to 
ROSENBERG to 
photograph 



7 /ai/50 - Dat 
recruit of 
ROSENBERG con- 
tacted VIVIAN 
GLASSMAN 



ARMAND A. 
CAMMAROTA 


ARHAND A. 
CAMMAROTA 


Toaq;>kin8 Square 3/26/50 
Club of YPA 
organised by CP 
members about 
September, 1946 

Info, re 1941 1/12/53 



Info, re sbj*8. Dec. 1952; 
joint checking Jan. 1953; 
account Feb. 1953 

faetts'ers • — " 

Trust Co., 

230 2nd Avs., 




JOHN J. 
EEARNEY, 
RICHARD 
C. CLANCY 


RICHARD T. 
HRADSKY 


RICHARD T. 
HRADSKY 


File Humber 
Where 
Located 

66-6309 

66-6309 

66-6309 

100-93764*460 

Instant file 

Instant rpt. 




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ADMINISTRATIVE PAGE (Continued) 


Identity 
Qt .. 
Source 


Date of Acti- 
vity and/or 
Description 


Date 

Received 


Info* re sbjis. Jan.1953 
savings accoxmt * 




Union 
Square Savings 
Bankf 245 Ist, 

Ave*» VYC 


Info, re closing 2/13/53 
of ebj'e* account 


Main office, 
Union Square 
Savings Bank, 
VYC 

T-7 

Mail cover 
on ebj*8* 
residence, 

131 E. 7th 
St., HYC 


Correspondents 
of abj. 


Jan.1953 
Feb. 1953 


0 


T-8 

TOEPLITZ signed 

2/11A7 

^ -M 

ALP election 



1 petition, Nov* ,1948 




LI, NY 

T-9 

Cheek of Con- 

7/24/50 

SAS VARRO L. 

solidated Edison 


RITTER and 

records 



ALEXANDER C. 
BURLINSON 


Interviev re 3/24/52 
Bb J., 3/24/52 




Agent To 
Whom 

Furnished 

RICHARD T. 
HRADSKY 


RICHARD T. 
HRADSKY 


RICHARD T. 
ERADSKY 


KENNETH R. 
BOUTON 


File Suniber 
Where 
Located 

Instant rpt. 


Instant rpt. 


Instant rpt. 


100-26603- 

C45-S20, 

Pg.U 


65-15393-1 


JOSEPH WATERS 65-15773“ 
ROBT.P.ROYAL , 95-8 
RICHARD ERADSKY • 


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LEADS 
MEW YORK 

At Mew York. Mew York 

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^ Will endeavor to establish a record of oontinulty 

of service to Apartment i^A at I 3 I East Seventh Street by a 
recheck of the records of the Consolidated Edison Company to 
determine If service was being rendered to Apartment UA between 
the reported date of termination of service June 3# 19U6 and 
the resumption of service on March 12, 1948 and the identity 
of the subscribers on,record if records indicate service was 
being rendered. 


Will also recheck the date that Consolidated 
Edison records Indicate that a refund check was mailed to 
CARLA SMALL and returned by the Post Office; it being noted 
that the refund check was reported sent on December 17f 1947* 


‘' ' Will follow and report the activities of the subject* 


REFERENCE 


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Report of SA RICHARD T . ERADSKY, 1/2/53* Mew York. 




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THISCAWMiaiNATVOAT YORK 


£JR 


«»oirrMA«AT 

H^W YORK 


CATS •fHKM 


APR 14195 


I PWmtOO PDA VVHICM MA 

;il2/23» 30/53; 


2/fit 


A IT ^ r , 1 W || w M 

12,13,16;; 3/23, 


VIVIAIl OLASSMAK, wu 


30/53 


wcvrMAficaT 

RICHARD T. HR.\D3KY 


ESFIONAOE - R 
INrSRNAL SECURITY ACT OP 1< 




•VNOKIB OF FACTS: 


VIVIAN OLASSMAN voiknovn to Cl T-lOaa a neabor 
of olthor the YPA or CP* Subject's husband, 
ERNEST PATAKI, has 19U1 ^ Soto Couoo 
reglstorad for 1953* Subject's Joint bank 
Account at Maniifacturara Trust Company, NYC, 
frosen by court orier In D^cemba*, 1952, and 
Judgement of 6321.00 obtained against husband 
for non-payment of rent on apartment,- which 
was occupied by subject's brother* 
Correspondents set out. MILTON KLEIN, eloaa 
friend of WILLIAM PERL and classmate of 
JULIUS ROSENBERC and JOEL BARR, the former 
fiance of OLASSMAN, advised US' that he 
did not see OLASSXAN when she contacted 
PERL in Cleveland, Ohio, in July, 1950* 
Surveillance of PERL had revealed that he 
entered KLEIN 's residence at 7 '09 p*m* 
on 7 / 22 / 50 , the day that OLASSMAN arrived 
in Cleveland to eontaot PERL* 




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ClCLAasiPUh BY JllQ. 

o N2Hm 

DA^ OREEIULASS and his wife, RUTH OREESJOLASS, 


ENTAILS} 

have advised that they were recruited into the 
Soviet esnionage anparatus by JLLIUS ROSENBERO, 
a brother-in-law of DAVID OREcNOLABS* DAVID GREEN JLA33 is 
now aervlng a fifteen year sentence for transmitting certain 
classified data relating to the atomic bomb project at Los 


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AlanoSf Bow Mexleo* to HARRY^ OOLD, a confessed Soviet spy now 
serTlpg s thirty year sentence for eepionsse* JULIUS BOSliHBS S 
and his %rlfef ETnEL^ were sentenoed to death in Aprils 1951 
dn the Southern district of New York for conspiracy to ooonsit 
•spionage against the United States. 

DAVID and RUTH OR£EBULASS learned through conversation 
with JULIUS ROS&RBcRO during the period 19^6 to 1950 that he 
was extensively engaged in Soviet espionage in connection with 
)diich he was using as a conspiratorial baadcuarters and for 
the purpose of ni erof lining documents and asking espionage 
contacts an apartment in the Ureenwieh Village section of 
lew York City and an apartment in the vicinity of 12th Street 
and Aventie B. 

■ Information obtained from KAX BLITCHiUi^ who admits 
that ROSBNBfiRG attempted to recruit him for Soviet espionage^ 
indicates that the Oreenwieh Village apartment was located at 
65 Morton Street, Now York City. This apartment was rented 
in the name of uLPR:]:D SARAtIT from October, 19U3 to January, 1950 

Confidentlalinformant ^-1, ofwlcnown reliability, 
advised on that JULIUS R03ENB2R9 "mentioned an ‘ ' 

apartment rented by a student ostensibly used for studying on 
Morton Street where he, JOEL BARK and *&ILL' used to meet in 
secret to discuss their plans." ROSENBoRO did not Identify - 
"BTLL" at this time, but from othor converaatiens informant 
had with ROJEIlEKRa, "BILL" is believed by T-l to bo V^ILLIAM 
PERL. 

On T-1 stated that ROSEltB^O Informed 

that hia apar^ffi^tS^o^ensibly rented for a atudent to have 
a place to atudy but that the real purpose was to have a place 
for meetings. R0Si:;RBi:.R(} aald that he had typed for many hours 
on various oeeasiona in the Morton Street apartment and that 
to reduce the typing aounds ha placed rubber pads under the 
typewriter table legs and would let the water run in the bath* 
room. ROSiNB^Rl advised T*1 that he paid the rant on this. ; 
Apartment. 

ALFRED 8ARAKT, upon" inter view, has advised that ha 
was a mamber of the Greenwich Village Branch of the Communlat . 








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Party In 19U>-19M^ and bdlleTeB that he met JIILIUS ROSi^NBJRO *’ 
through a mutual friend named JOEL B(\RR. SARANT has denied 
that R03£>!B£RO waa erer in hie apartment at 65 Morton Street^ 
but MAX iLLITCH::;R has advlood that JULIUS ROSiHBERO* JOEL BARR« 
WILLIAM PtIRL, (also known to him aa WILLIAM KUTTERPERL), uid 
ELITCRSR and hie vlfe« BELBREf were together In SARABT'a 
- /apartment « number 6-1^ at 65 Morton Street^ Hew York Clty« In 
‘ . 1943-19W;. • 

In 19U5» ALFRED sIraHT married LOUISE JACCUELIUJ RUBSL- 
ROSS and moTsd to Ithaoa« Hew York* In about Septembor* I9U6 
at which time the apartment at 65 Morton Street* How York City* 
was taken by his friend* JOEL BARR. It was arranged that BARR 
woiald send him the rent for the apartment in Ithaca* Hew York* . 
and that SARAHT would then pay the landlord of 65 Morton Street 
“ ■-•by eheok. . . ' 


/ ' ‘•'SARANT has advised that WILLIAM PERL'*' Who was a Yrlend ^ 

of both SARAR? and JO£L BARR* uaod the apartment subsequent to 
JOifL BARR under the same rental paying arrangement and that PERL 
in sending the last money order payment In January* 1950 
attached a note requesting SARANT to relinquish the apartment 
wff,. •«. aa PERL no,- longer had any uae for It. 


ALFRED SARANT* folloid.ngMa interview by Bureau 

agents in July->A\tguat* 1950* fled the United States into ^ 

Mexico* entering under an assumed name. His present >••• -•; ^ 
whereabouts are tinknovn. ^ . 

WILLIAM PI.RL has been Identified aa a Soviet agent 
by R03 £NBl; 1D to Confidential Informant T-1. PERL is at present 
under indietmont for perjury before the Federal <3rand Jury in 
the Southern District of Haw York. 


'' JOEL E\nR was Identified as a Soviet agent by 

ROSENBlilRa to DAVID OR .EHOLASS following JOEL BARR'S sailing from 
the Unitsd Statos for Europe in January* 1946. ROSSNBiJlO 
advised DAVI;) QREiNOLASS that BARR was going to Europe to ' . 
continue hia espionage work in European countries. ’ 

. ALFRED SAiiAHTiiaa advised that JOEL OARR had a glrlV 
frle'hd named VIVIAN OLASSMAN and that ha believes that HVIAH 




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0LAS3MAN aent him the first few rental paynenla In tht form of 
money orders for the apartment rent at 65 Korton Street* Hew 
York £lty. 

The Albany Office advised on July 22* 1950 that a 
money order number 986U87 issued at the Church Street Station ' 
Post Office* New York. City* on August 8* 1949* payable to 
ALFRED SARANT from VIVIAN 0LA3SMAN* I3I East Seventh Street* 

Hew York City* as a remitter* was located in the account of 
ALFRED SARANT in the ^Irst National Bonk of Ithaca* New York* 

This money order was in the amount of 145*00 and bore a deposit 
date of August 11* 1949* 

VIVIA}! CLASSMAN has advised upon interview that ehe 
vas the former fiancee of JODL BARR and that she had sent 
- .jaonoy orders to ALFRED SARANT in payment of the rent on 65 

Morton Street in July and August* 1948* She also admitted that 
ahe had made an airplane trip to Cleveland* Ohio* on July 22* 

1950 to contact WILLIAM PERL with #2*000.00 in cash and to 
give instructions to PRRL to leave the Dnitsd States and go to 
Mexico* She stated that she received the #2*000*00 and the 
instructions for PE^’X from an unknown n<>n who contacted her at 
her apartment at I3I East Seventh Street* Hew York City* on 
the evening of July 21* 1950* CLASSMAN elaimed that the 
identify of the man %dio contacted her was unknotn to her* but 
' ‘ ' refused to assist agents to identify him* 

Confidential Informant T-1 advised that in conversation 
JULIUS ROS^HB^Rl stated that on a holiday weekend* which 
t!ie inf ontant . believes may have been the Fourth of July weekend* 
1949* WILLIAM P^RL removed some secret files from s laboratory 
located at Columbia I’ni varsity and that PEi'L took these files 
to R0St£iiC>!.R3'a apartment at Knickerbocker Village* Hew York 
City* where R0SLN&:!;Ka* PEiX* end g third unidentified individual* 
who vas called in from out of town* and a fourth man* together 
spent foxirteen to eovenbeen hours with two cameras photograph- 
ing tho materiel that PERL had obtained in order that PERL 
could return the material at his earliest convenience to 
Columbia University. ROSENBERG indicated to T-1 that the third 
man was MICUAtiX 3ID0R0VIGU* who he doooribed as a member of 
. V ,hle espionage organiaation* ^ ' 


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Coafldantial InTormant T-l at&tcd that tba fourth bi 
vaa a'dafinlte member of the R3SLNF:;:Pia eaplonage apparatua; 
that ha is the man who subsequently oontactod VIVIAN OLAS3MAN 
on July 21* .1950 to arrange with her. to prooeed to Cle\ralandf 
Ohio, to contact VILLIA14 P£21L and gito him $2,000.00 in order 
to faeilftate hla flight from the Unltod States to Kexloo* . 

» ' ■ * * * ' f* - * 

■The* informant advised that JULIUS BOSEKBiSRO ' 
indicated that the Uuaaians sent his last recruit to contact 
VIVIAN OLASSMAN on July 21, 1950 and that the last individual 
that JULIUS r.OSfJvBZIiS recruited into his Soviet espionage 
ring Whs a man who lived with the oon of a wealthy family. 

The informant stated that the son of the Wealthy family owned 
a black convertible Buiok automobile and that be bad loaned 
*hia fiuiek to the last JULIUS fiOSLKBdRC» recruit who drove 
ROSdNatiBa to Ithaca, New York, .to see ALFALD SAHANI and make . 
a picktip of oapionage naterial. 

Concerning the identity of the two individuals 
described above by investigation to identify the last 
recruit of JULIUS R03SKD£K'l, \ftio lived with the son of a 
malthy family and who owned a 19U9 or 1950 black Buiok 
convertible automobile with a white top, indicates that one 
MAXVQX PlNf.;STONi£, with alias MAX FINESTOKE, was the last 
■ recruit of JULIUS ROSEN BARS and that hDV;ARD J/kH£-^ VEIRSTRIfU . > 
commonly known aa JAKES VEIRSTEIN, was the individual with 
whom he lived. ^ 


JAMES V^EINSrEIN is the son of JOSEril WEINSTEIN, 
President of the Versailles Garment Corporation, I4.70 Seventh 
Avenue, New York City, a ladiea* garment manufacturing firm. 
JiiilcIS WEIUSTfIK, in on. interview with Bureau agents on August 
21, 1950, produced a New York State automobile registration 
dated January 19, 1950 for a 191^9 Buick convertible. ^ 


JAMES WEINSTEIN resided at U18 East Ninth Street, • 
Now York City, with MAX PINESTONS from February, 1950 to . 
about Ootober'November, 1950. 


• MAX FiNCSTOSS, who waa bom on July 28, 1922 at j 
B oaton, Massachusetts, is a graduate of Cornell University, 


having graduated in Septembur* 1949 And is a elose friend of 
LOUISt: ,(PUS3) SiUtAIlT, 

On Spril 5» 1951 VIVIAN OLAS3MAN was observed by 
SA JOHN J. and the writer leaving her apartment at 

131 jSaat Seventh Street^ New York City, with a nan who was 
eubsequently identified as KAX PIH2ST3NE. 

Subject Unknown to T^-lOas a Meober of the 
Young Progressives of America (Y'A) or 
the Communist Party 

On March 24# 1952# Confidential Informant T*1 
advised that VIVIAN 9LAS3HAN and her slater# sliZANOR# were ^ 
noted at the Tompkins Square Park Playgroimds# Eighth Street 
and Abenua B# New York City# and in attendanoe .at YPA donees 
and that they attended ,a "peace vigil" at Central Palaee Ball# 

New York City# in December# 1951* 

Confidential Informant T-2# of tait-wn reliability# 

VtiO advised that some time after Labor Day# 194^'# a member 
of the Ray Friedlendsr Club of the Communist Party was lostructad 
to form the Tompkine Square Club of the YPA and to eee that 
not Biore thou 55 Pu r cent or 60 per- cent of the membership were 
Communist Party members in order that the club might fight more 
effectively the. tag of Communiem# advised on January 23# 1953 ' >■' 
that neither the subject nor the subject '0 husband, ERNti3T 
PATAKI or her aiati^r# ELlflAKOR, wore knox:ri to informant to have 
been membera of the YPA or of the Communist Party. 

T-2 also vltvod photographs of oth;>r ausreetod mombere 
of the RGJilNH^HCr espionage apparatus# but uid not recognise 
any of th&m. 

19ljl De Soto Automobile Regiatored 
to .Subject* a Huaband 

Confidential Informant T-3# of known reliability# - 
advised on January 12# 1953 that it v:ns notid that at about ' 
llt30-p.m.# that date# a man bullevud to be theaubjeot'a 
huaband# SRNoST PATAKI# was blowing the horn of a coupe " 




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automobllft outside the subject* s residence and that GLASSHAB 
dropped him a key fron her window. 

At the Motor Vehicle Bureau, Bew York City, It was 
ascertained by SE CLINTON £• POLLOCK that the subject's husband, 
ERNEST PATAKI, had a 1953 automobile registration for a 1941 
De Soto coupe, color blue, engine number, 677071 » aerial nui^er 
5T57675* New York 1953 license plate 9B-4946. PATAKI had 
a 1952 registration for a 1950 Hudson sedan, plate number QE6344 

Bank Data 


On December 30, 1952 at Manufacturers Trust Company, 
230 Second Avenue, New York City, Confidential Informant T*4* 
of known reliability, advised that no deposits or withdrawals 
.had been made in the subject's Joint checking account during the 
month of December, 1952 and that the funds in the account 
amounted to I371*20, and that they were subjected to a "hold* 
court order on December 1, 1952. 

T-4 Stated that PHILIP KAS3IER and PAULINE KASSIER, 
Judgment creditors, recovered a Judgment against BRNEST PATAKI, 
Judgment debtor, in the Municipal Court, Borough of Manhattan, 
First District, on November 26, 1952, in the sum of 6321.00.. 

The Manufacturers Trust Coiqpany, 230 Second Avenue, Bew York 
Ci^, was aex*ved with a third party subpoena on December X, 

1952, and the order was returnable December 12, 1952 at 

52 Chambers Street, Bew York City* JEROME J. GREILSHEIMP.R, 

110 Williams Street, Bew York City, was attorney for the 
KASSIER5. 


T-4 advised that the subject and her husband, BRHEST 
PATAKI, were notified on December 1, 1952 of the court order 
on the bank to hold 6371*00, the balance than in the PATAKIS* . 
account, subject to further order of the court. 

Attorney REUBEN M. COHEN, associate of JEROME J. 
OREILSREIMER, attorney for Judgment creditors, requested the : 
court to grant the order on December 17, 1952. Notice was 
served by OREILSHEIMER on December 17, 1952, that the court 
:would*be asked to turn over to Judgment creditors the sum of 



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t3(!l«00 on denoalt In tho Manxjfaoturoro Trust Oovt^anj, pursuant 
to Section 791i cf the Clv‘1 Practices Act, on January 6, 1953# 
in -Special ^'erm Part I Court, 5? Chambers Street, Hew York City* 

On January 30, 1953, T-I; edvlsod that FATAKI paid 
the abore mentioned Jud^ent with a certified ch^ick dated 
January 6, 1953, in the sun of $321*00* 

T»lj furnished the following Information from the 
ledp;er sheet, reflecting, the activity In subject’s aocaiint: 


Pete 

12/31/52 
- -1/9/53 


1/12/53 

1/13/53 

1/19/53 


PenoslLs 


♦511.37 


1/20/53 

1/21A3 

1/27/53 


1/29/53 

Checks 

Date 

1/6/53 

(Certified 

'1/6/53) 

1/6/53 


25.00 


Payee 


Withdrawals 


♦321*00 

11.60 

2*25 

13 .6c 

4.50 

30.00 

15.00 

1.60 

29.90 

23.40 

100.00 

.50 


Amount Check 


Balance 

1371.20 

561*57 

51j9*77 


JimOKE J. ORSTLSHSIKER $321.00 


454.32 ; 

353.62 

:2RM^ST P ATARI 


1 (Marins Midland Trust Co. 

, hy) 



# 

PAI. Pllm Sorvlee 

2.25 

83 

VTVIAH 

PATARI 

HY Telephone 

11. SO 

77 

ERH33T PATARI 

Consolidated Bdlson 

13. 60 

76 

£RN:ST PATAKZ 

Teachers Ttolon, Looal 555 

4.50 

79 


PATARI 

um . , 


• 

• - ; 

Am. Fuel Trading 'Co7 

30.00 

■76 

ERHaST 

PATARI 




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Date Fayeo 

Amount Check Maker 


•*# : •» / 


1/6/53 

1/6/53 


1A6/53 

1/6/53 

1/19/53 


Inst, of Radio Kn^lnoers 
Supt* of Document 8 
. (US Gort. Prlntlnj 
ondorsamont) 

Orasnspan Equities 
'{State Tax ComnlBaion 
Ay State College of Agri- 
eultjire (Comoll t’l 
HY 3tate Colleges If Agri- 
eulturoj Home Beonomles Sc 
Exporlnental Station) 


? 15.00 

1.60 

Office 


29.90 

23.^0 

.50 


1/27/53 City College 


60 

62 


61 

65 


100.00 67 


£RNi:ST PATAKI 
VIYIAM PATAKl 


YIYIAH PATASZ 
ERAEST FATAKI 
VIVZAS FATAKI 


ERHEST FATA^I 


.. Arrangements were aade with Confidential Informant 
T-1*. on, January 30, 1953 for notlfioatlon of the Kew York ' 

'Office of the Federar Bureau of Ihveetlgotion Imraedlately * 

t^ie event that the subject should close her ehecklng account. 


On Pebrunry 27, 1953* T-)i furrlshod additional 
• Information reflecting the activity In the s*.'bJoct*8 account 

In the month- of February, 1953* «8 follows: 


>- Pate 

Deposits 

Vlthdrsvals 

, Balance . . 

l/JO/J} 

.V ■ ' •' *** 

. ’ ’ ■ » • * • s - 


2/11/53 


f . n5.oo 

- 2/17/53 


1 -1 1.55 


-t6.00 


‘mi 


li.CO 

.57 

332.02. 


Cheeka 





£au 

1 

Payee 

Amount 

Check f 

Maker 

W 

2/1V53 

•■ntl 1 

PAI. Film t'ervlc© 

Am. Fuel Trading Co. 
Trafflo Summona 

• (Contrs^ Burean)_^ 

t 1.55 
15.00 
J*.oo 

89 

90 

91 

- • • 

ERIIUST PATAKl 
ERI4E0I PATAKl 
SRKEST PATAKl 


. . - S 


9 


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(Bank caargo baeausa ov^raga *57 
balanea during praoading 
' " ' aanth was Idas than 

relnimun). 

On January 30, 1953# Confidential Informant T-5# 
of knovn rallablllty, adviaad that tho following dapoalta 
and withdrawals bad been nsde In tho subject's Joint savings ; . 
■' aoootmt at the Union Sounro Savings BaiH 2l|5 Wrat Av-anno, 

Rev fork Cltj, in DeccinOer, 1952 and January, 1953? 




Cato 


Deposits 


Vithdrav-als 


Balance 


* (Interest) 

1/19/53 

1/27/53 


llOO.OO 

10 . lit *. 

. u . oo ..... 


25.00 
. 250.00 
50.00 
50.00 


% 


♦l,636.3lt • 



l.375.1fC 


Or. ^^ebruary 13, 1953, Confidential Informant T- 6 , 
'Of knrwn .reliability,' advised that the Rev York Office of the 
Federal Bureau of Investigation would be notified If any 
substantial amount cf noney was withdrawn froa this account, 
or.^f It were, cloaed. 


Information obtained from Confidential Informants 
T-} 4 , T -5 '^nd Tr 6 Is not to be node public excopt in a usual 
proceeding, following the iasuanoe of a aubpoona. 


Corresoondents 

Confld.ntlal Infomant T-7, of known roliability, 
advised that tho subject rooeived correspondence from tbs 
follovlngt 


January ?1, 1953 - TOE^LIfZ, 33 Monroe Place, Brooklyn, 
Hev York end Petruary IS, 1953 , pnro.’rirCK F. ORh^WlAK, 2C Pino ■ 
Street, Mow York City. 

The Manhattan Telephone Directory, 1953, reflects that 
FREDiAICK F. ORKEN IAM, 20 Pine Street, Mew York City, la sn 



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Attorney at lav at this location. 

The Indices of the How York Office wore nagatlve 
on this nana. 

The Brooklyn Telephone Dlrdotory* 1953* reflects that 
RICHARD R. TOEPLITZ resides at 33 Monroe Plaoe» Brooklyn, Hew 
York., 

Confidential Informant T-6, of known reliability, 
advised on February 11, 19U7 that RICHARD and TOEPLITZ, 

36 Connecticut Avenue, Long Long Island, Mew York, 

aigned a petition for candidates for the American Labor Party 
•lection, Movember, 1948. The informant did not know whether 
_ or not thia individual was Identical with the RICHARD TOEPLITZ 
' residing at 33 Monroe Place, Brooklyn, Hew York. 

On May 2';, 194-0* an anonymous letter %fas received 
by the Bureau reporting that RI CHARD TOEPLITZ, employed by 
L. 14. Dumont and Company, Crude Rubber Brokers, y.i2 Kadison 
Avenue, Mew York City, and formerly employed by Hocht, Levis 
and Kahn, Incorporated, Mow York City, and by Avia Company, 

Rev York City, was a Soviet Informer, conveying such inforxsa- 
tioD through the Amtorg Corporation, Mew York City; that ha 
boasts of being the one >dio engineered recent big purohaeea 
of crude rubber for Russia through Amtorg and works very closely 
with members of Amtorg. 

The Amsrlcan Labor Party, mentioned above, v^s 
cited as a Communist front by the House Committee on Un-Amerioan 
Activities, report of March 19, 1944* 

Investigation for Second Clandestine 
ROS-iKBaitl Apartment 

It is recalled that DAVID OREEMCLASS advised in 
1950 that through conversations which he had with JULIUS 
ROSQIBERQ he learned that ROSEMQERQ had an apartment located 
somewhere in the vicinity of 12th Street and Avenue B, Mew York 
City,>whieh he. used for possible microfilming work and as a 
place for contacting individuals who wore connected with his 
espionage apparatus. This apartment was described by R01HMB3il 


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to ORE^OLASS &a being located on the fourth floor of either 
a or an elevator apartment building and oonalated of 

two juiid a half or three and a half, rooms. The apartment was 
offered to OR^b.M(lLASS b; R03£Iid:!iHa approximately two years 
after ORE...SOLASS was dlaoharged from the Array in 19U8* 

The subject *s apartment at I31 Uaat Seventh dtreet^ 
Bew'York Clty« is located in the general vicinity of 12th 
Street and Avenue 3j its exact location being at Seventh 
Street and Avenue A an£ oonslsts of two rooms and a small 
kitchen. VIVIAN OLASSMAK moved into this apartment in July. 
19U7. 



Investigation to ascertain the oocupants of the 
*. apartment prior to that date reflected that the immediate . 

— .previous occupants were acquaintances of VIVIAN SLASSMAH, one 
CARLA SMALL, %fho was a co-worker of the subject at -VBrooklyn ■ 

' ' State Bospitalf Brooklyn, Sew York, having rented the apartment >* 

in Bovember, 19U5« 


CmA SMALL married STEPIIZN LOUIS JAVNA in December, 
19U5 and they resided at this apartment, according to CARLA, 

, i^til August, 191;6. 


; Mrs. JAVNA statdd.j; that oommenolng August, 19li.6, 

after she moved, that a co-worker from Brooklyn State 
Hospital named ORACE NICHOLS, who maxoried JOHN ICiRWOSRI, moved 
into the apartment and lived there until approximately 
Deceiftbor, 19l|6, after which her brother-in-law, JONAS JAVNA, ^dio 
waa married in 19U6, moved into the apart*nont and lived there 
until aome time in the summer of 19U7* 

Mrs. JAVNA stated that she sodden tally met VIVIAN 
OLASSKAN at that time, told hor that the apartment was 
available and that GLASS.-IAN thereupon rented it. Mrs. JAVNA 
advlaed that due to the critical housing situation and 
diffloulty in obtaining telephones, the apartment was kept 
in the name of Mr. and Mrs. JAVNA aa ware the utilities. 

' 

Investigation was conducted at the Consolidated '' 
Hdiaon Company to determine the identity of the Indivlduala to 
whom aervlce was rendered at Apxrrtment qA at'131 '£ast Seventh ' 
Street, New York, on July 2kf 1950« 

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"Otntltment 






"Pldasd dlaoontlnuo (^aa and electric servlee at 131 

Kaat 7th St., New York Clty^ effective April lat. Will you 
kindly arrange to read the iietera at this time and forward 
the bill in care of Kiaa Vivian aiaoaaan/ 131 fiaat.7th. 

Street^ Hew York City. 

‘ "Please refund depoait #120538-3 (#10.00) to me-at* 

Box 112f Palisudea P4rk« New Jersey. 

"Very truly yours • 

Carla Saall 
(Kiaa) Carla Small. * 

The following letter was addressed bv the Consolidated 
Edison Company to CARLA SMALL on March 10« 19l4.8t 

"March 10, 19U8 
Re 131 East 7th 9t. 

Apt. It- A 
1-3578-156 

"Miss Carla Small 
Box 112 ■ • ■ . 1 . 

Palisades Park, H.J. 

"Dear Miss Small, 


"Our records show that you discontinued using our 
service at 131 iJtast 7th St., on June 3, 19U6. 

"Our records show that a check in refund of your 
deposit was nailed to you on Dee. 17» 19li7 but was retvirned 
by* the Post Office Department. 

"Enclosed is our check #121918 for #10.79 in refund 
of your deposit #120536-3 with accrued interest of seventy .■ 
nine cents. We shall appreciate it if you will cash or deposit 
this check at your earliest convenience. . > 

^7ery truly yours, 

0. F. ^lekhut 

Personal Service Divio ion." 


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Thera also appears inquiring nemorandums in the files 
of the Consolidated Edison Conpanj which were time stamped at 
92II a.a., Is25 p«m*« and i(t33 p«a«« on lovember 18» 19U6 
which indicated that STEVE JAVliA, Apartment kk, telephone 
OR 3-3216« called Consolidated Edison and advised that all 
lights were out in his apartment* 

It is noted that from the Consolidated Edison Company 
letter to CAHLA 8MALL« dated March 10* 1943* the records reflect 
that she discontinued Consolidated Edison sex*vices at I3I 
Eaat Seventh Street on June 3* 1946 dnd that Consolidated Edison 
services for this apartment were not resumed until March 12« 
1943* according to the date of the turn on order; however ^ it 
is also noted that an individual using the name of STEVE JAVEA 
telephoned Consolidated Edison Company three timss on Movember 
. 18 * 1946 advising that all lights were out in the apartment^ 
indicating that this individual was unaware that the electricity 
had been disconnected for Apartment 4^* 

The records of the Consolidated Edison Company would 
indicate that utility services were not utilised in this 
ipartment dviring the period of JUne 3« 1946 to March 12, 1943^ 
which does not agree with the information obtained in the inter* 
view of CARLA SMALL JAVHA* 

Investi^tion to clarify the continuity of aervioe 
by the Consolidated Edison Company to Apartment 46 at I3I 
East Seventh Street, Hew York, to the aforementioned individuals 
is being continued* 

Information from 
MILTON KLEIN 

It willb e recalled that when VIVIAN CLASSMAN made 
her plane trip to Cleveland, Ohio, on Saturday, July 22, 1950, 
to contact WILLIAM PERL to give him $2,000«00 in cash and 
instructions to leave the United States and go to Mexico, she 
left Hew York at about It 30 p.m* and arrived in Cleveland, Ohio, 
about 3<30 p«m. She contacted Mrs, LOREE WATSON and her mother, 
Mrs. C. A. MIDDLETON at 16802 Larchwood, Cleveland, Ohio, where 
PERL had formerly rented a room, at about 4^00 p.m. and inquired 
for PERL mid was referred to PERL at his new address. 


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. Kra. VATSvS offered her the use of her phone to 
telephone TIIRt, but the aubject refused, stating that she would 
go to see hl:n directly: hovoTor, GLA33:<IAK did not appear at 
P2RL*s apartment ac 660 East 103rd Street, Cloyeland, Ohio, 
until around noon, on Sunday, July 23« 1950. The reason for the 
lapse of time from about 4:00 p.ia., Saturday, July 22 to 
noon on Sunday, July 23# 1950, before the subject aade her 
oontact;Kith PSFIL vaa unknown; OLASSMAtl, ^pon interview, having 
' stated that she was interested in job prospects, although 
she would not state who she had contacted for a job on 
Satjirday afternoon and night. 

From information obtained from 14ILT01{ it 

would appear that OLAS3MAU probably attempted to make her * 

. ^eontaot on Saturday, but waa unable to find Pj£RL at 'hoae. 

KILTOH M. KLSIB# ‘2690 Xorrie Avenue# Bronx, .hew Xork# ' 
instructor in Physics at New I'ork University, a close 'friend 
of V7LLIAK ?^RL and a college classmate in 1934-1936 at the 
College of the City of New York of J' LIl'S and of 

former fiance of VIVI-\»; GLASS^IAK, informed SA 
KAURI CE W. C 'RCOItAN in February-March, 1953 that he worked with 
VILLTAK PERL at the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics 
(NAGA) at Lengley Field, Virginia, in about July, 1942 and . . 
that Bubsequently in about July, 1946, th^/ resided at tlie = 
same address on Franklin Avenue in Cleveland; th;^t both were . 
employed as engineers by BACA; that PERL helped him to get the 
job in Cleveland; that KLlilN. PERL and J3i:.L BARh! went to 
BARR'S home In atout 1936-1940, believed to possibly have been 
In Brooklyn, New York, where BARR shoved some radio equipment hs 
waa interested in as ha was a radio "ham”, or amateur operator; 
that PiJU. was a very good friend of EARR, althou^ KLEIN 
claimed to know KARR cnly casually at City College. 

KLEIN said in reference to VIVIAN OLASGMJUI's vlalt 
to PERL in July, 1950 that he was unaware that VIVIAN OLASSYAN 
had contacted PERL in Cleveland, Ohio, until some tine in the ^ 
summer of 1951# when he learned from STANLEY KANARfZ# an . ^ 

sesoclate of RAYK3ND V.'ISE, PERL's lawyer, of record, that 
she ha>d done so. KAYAREE oontaoted KLEIN in Cleveland# OhloJ-;; 
and requested him to be a ahera-oter witness for PERL. . 




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KLEIN stated that be had never mat VIVIAN OLASSKAR 
and when shown a photograph of her did not recognise her as 
anyone that ho had ever knovm. KLi&IN advised that be 
believes on the night of July 22, 1950* a Saturday, a friend, 
B':;RT RIBN^H, etaged a party at his house to which he and 
PERL wre invited. 

.KLSIH stated that about lltOO a.re. on Saturday, 

July 22, 1950, riHRL telephoned him at hds home and advised 
him that he did not believe that he would go to the ftIBNEP 
party that night as he was having some difficulty with the 
Federal Bureau of Investigation and that he believes that his 
vires are tapped and that he is bsing followed. He said that 
he was calling from an outside phone* booth instead of from 
.M* apartment. PERL concluded by stating that he would stop 
. • over to see ia>EIB later In the day. PERL appeared at KLEIN 's 

. apartment early that evening and e^lained that he was being . 

Investigated by the Federal Bureau of Investigation for 
disloyalty, but did not explain, according to KLEIN, what 
the disloyalty Investigation wus based on other ttian that the 
Federal Bureau of Investigation was intcreated In nls 
acquaintance with JULIUS IlOSLliBLRCj and the fact that tie had 
rented the spartsient of JOEL BARR, ^ey spent about thirty 
. . minutes together and then PERL left. '■ 

.»• / * KLEIN Bubaequently proceeded to and mat PERL at the 

apartment of o girl nemud 0Li'JIDj!C EEiniLTT, vnon whom PERL 
%>aB calling. Hu placed tho tlmo as around o'clock that 
evening and they proeoeded to the party and stayed until about 
1:00 a.m. They then took their dates home, each going In his 
own automobile. 


On Sunday, July 23, 1950, according to KLEIN, an 
outdoor picnic was scheduled and ?.vRL accompanied the g^oun. 

KJ.EIN stated that PERL did not toll him that the 
subject had contacted him In the early afternoon of Sunday, 
July 23* 1950, at any tlmo that day while they were on the 
picnic, or thereafter, and the purpoef of her vlalt was : 
unknown to him until PERL's lawyer told him about it. 


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KLEIF advised that he had reoeived no telephone calls 
from anyone « local or long distance, to contact Fi^RL vlth a 
loessage nor had anyone called him for infor-nctlon concerning 
FiiiRL and had no knowledge of 0LA3S!;AN having been In Cleveland 
on July 22,23, 1950. 

# * . - * * 

ELZZH did not recognise photographs of MICBAiZi 
SIDOROVICH or MAXWELL KIKI3T0HE. ... 

A physical surveillahoe of WILLIAH PF.HL, on July 22, 
1950 in Cleveland, revealed that PERL entered KLEIR*s residence 
at 7:09 p.m. on July 22, 1950. 






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ADMINISTRATIVE PAGE 


IHPORMAliTS 

Identity 


of 

Souree 





Date of Aeti- 
Tlly aAd/or 
Description 

19U3-44 inlo. 
re 65 Morton 
St., NYC. Apt.l 


Date 

Received 



1AA8 or 49 
WILLIAM PERL 
brought secret 
material to 
ROSENBERO to 
photograph 

7/21/50 - let 
recruit of 
ROSENBERG eon- 
tacted VIVIAN 
CLASSMAN 





Tompkins Square 3/28/50 
Club of ypA 
organised by CP 
members a’*, out 
September^ 1948 



Agent To 
Whom 

Furnished 

AHMAND A. 
CAMMAROTA 


ARMAND A. 
CAt^'JlROTA 


ARMAND A. 
CAMMAROTA 


JOHN J. 
EKARNEI, 
RICHARD 
C. CLANCY 


RICHARD T. 
BRADGICI 




Trust Oo»f 
230 End Ave.« 
lie 


Info* re sbj’s* Dec. 1952; 
Joint checking Jan. 1953* 
account Feb. 1953 


s 


RICHARD T. 
HRADSKI 


e 


Pile Number 
Where 
’ Located 

66-6309 

66-6309 

66-6309 

100-93764*480 

Instsnt file 

Instant rpt* 


HI 65-15385 


Identity 

..or. 

Source 


ADMIKISTRATIVE PAGE (Continued ) 

Date of Aetl* Agent To File Humber 

▼Ity and/or Date Whom Where 

Description Received Furniehed Located 



Info, re sbj'a. 
savings account 


Jan. 1953 


Lon 

>quare Savings 
Bank, 245 l 0 t, 
Ave., mrc 



^n office, 
Dnlon Square 
Savings Bank, 
V7C 


Info, re closing 2/13/53 
of abj's. account 


RICHARD T. ..Instant rpt. 
HRADSKT 


RICHARD T. Instant rot. 
EHADSKI 


T-7 Correspondents Jan. 1953 

Mall cover of abj, Pcb.1953 

on abj*s, 
residence, 

131 E. 7th 
St., HYC 



TOEFLITZ signed 2/ll/k7 
ALP election 
.petition, Hov. «1946 


^D, Kineola, 
LI, BY 


T-9 Check of Con- 7/24/50 

8AS VARRO L« aolldated Edison 
RITTER and records 

ALEXAl^DER C. 

BURLINSON 


RICHARD T. Instant rpt. 
HRADSKT 


KEBNBTB R. 100-26603- 
ROUTOB C45-520, 

Pg.U 


65-15393-1 



Interview re 
•bj., 3/24/52 


3 / 24/52 JOSEPH WATERS 65-15773“ 
ROBT.P.ROYAL 95-0 
RICHARD HRADSKT 


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K 65-15385 

APWIHI8TRATIVE PAPE (Continued ) 

LEADS 
HEW YORK 

At Hew York, Hew York 

Will endeavor to eatabliah a record of cootlnulty 
of eervloe to Apartment jl|A at I31 East Seventh Street hj a 
reebeck of the recorda of the Consolidated Edison Company to 
determine if servioe was being rendered to Apartment UA between 
the reported date of termination of eez*vioe June 3, 1946 and 
the resumption of service on March 12 , 1948 and the identity 
of the subscribers on record if records indicate servioe was 
being rendered. 

will also recheek the date that Consolidated 
Edison records indicate that a refund cheek was mailed to 
CARLA SMALL and returned by the Post Office; it being noted 
that the refund check was reported sent on December 17 , 1947* 

Will follow and report the activities of the subjeot. 

RSFEREMCE 

Report of SA RICHARD T. ERADSET, 1/2/53# Bav York. 



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SYNOPSIS or PACTS: 


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HYIAI dLAASMAl unknowi Vl^ T*1 ra m Mab«r_ 
•f AithAr ih« 1PA mr Cf« •ubj«At*A~hiiBbAnd« 
IRX&3T rATA£X« hai 19ia D* Soto Covpo 

for 195)s Subj»tt*A Joint bonk 
•oeount at lUatxfAoturorA Trust IIC^ 

froAon bj Aourt arior In Doooab<r« 1952» and 
ittd^onont af t)?lsOO abtainod agAlnat buAband 
for aon«pA7nont af rant an apartnont# vhiah 
smo aaew>iAd bj subJoet*a brothor# 
Corroipondonis aot aut# MILTOE KLKII^ alaaa 
friond af viLLIiM liJtL and alaanAta af * 
mils ROSEHaaRO and lOSL BARR, tbo fomtr 
fianoo af OLASSMAH» adrlaod 1-10 that ba 
did not aoa OLASSKAI vhan aha aontaotad 
im* in Claralandf Ohio« in doljt 1950* 
BorTalllanoa af FaRL had ravaalod that ba 
antarad KLSII«a raaldanaa at It 09 p*n« 
an i/Zl/$0g tba day that BLOhMAI arrltad 
in ^Taland to aontaat FSIL* 


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OtftAZLat BAVi& OUUarSLASd and bia «lfa« BOTH ORdnOLABS^ 

bava adtlaad that thay vara raaruitad into tba 
SoTlat aaplanaga apparatus by dULIDS BOSSiBSOf 
a br3thar-ln-lav af DAUB M&dHOLASSs BAVID ORAUBiLASS is . 
nov aarrlng a flftaan yaar aantanoa far tranaalttlng aartaln 
alaaalfiad data rolattng to tba atonla bomb projact at Xaa 


■ fpnovKO ANO 
POirwabBgD: 


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•itrr or ra-TNii fioircotirui ttroor uo in coinirt un loasio to no oy m rn aid au mt to k oitniium ounoc or 

0* fO WHICH lOAOCO. 


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to BAftRT OOLD« ft •onfoiood SoTiot apj mmt 
•orrlac * thirty joar aontonso for oaploDOso* FOLIOS ROSdlt£fO 
And hit vlfo« tTdU.^ voro oontoneod to dootb la i^rilf 1951 
in tho touthom ^latriet of Kov lork for oonaplrooy to OMOilt 
••pionoRo oftlnat tho Uoltod Stotoo* 

filTID ond tUTH dlU£V3LA8S loomod through oonforootioi 
vltb fTJLZQS ROSSI during tho porlod 19J^ to 1950 that Im 
trot otiontlroly oagogod la SoTlot o^lontgo la oooneotlon «ith 
tdsleh ho vot utlxxg oo o oontplroiorlol boodcuortoro and for 
tbo purpooo of alorof lining doevnoato ond aoklag ooploatgo 
oontotto on oportaont in tbo Orotavlob ftllogo ooetlon of 
fov lerk City ond on aportaont ia tho riolalty of 12tb Siroot 
ond Aronno B« 

Inforattloa obtolnod fron HAl KLITCEAR^ tdxo odnita ‘ 
that ROSCKBiAS ottoK)tod to roorult bln for SoTlot oa-'ionogo* ^ 
ladlootoo that tho Oroonvieb tlllago oportaont not looaiod at 
45 Morton itroot. Rov Tork i^lty* This opartnont voo roatod 
in tbo nano of ktFRuV RARAIT fron Ootobor^ 19ti3 to faauory^ 1950 


Coofldontiol Tnf omont of kaonn rollobllity* • 
odTiaod on iBiVRHBPthot fULIOs t9SaiBiiR9 *aontloaod oa ' 
oportaont rontod by o otudont ottonoibly mtod for otudylng m 
Horton Stroot vhoro ho* fOZL BARK oad •bZLL* mood to moot la 
ooorot to dloouoo tbolr plant** RSSolbARS did not idontlff ‘ 
•bill* ot tbit tlno* but fron othor oonTorootloat iafomoat .- V> 
had vltb RdseBR^RS* "BILL* it bollOTod by T*1 to bo VZLLlOR ' 
F1£L* 


Oa atotod that ROSBSBdRB iafomod 

that hit oportBoBt voa ottontlbly rontod for o otudont to hamo 
o plaoo to otudr but that tho rool purpoao vat to hoTo o mlooo 
for nootlnga* ROScJBbRS oatd that ho hod typod for many houro 
oa varloua otaaoiona in iho Horton Btroat Opartnoat oad that 
to roduao tho typing toundt ho plaaod mbbor podt mndor tbo 
typavrltor tohlo logo ond vould lot tbo vator nia ia tho both* 
rooa* R05arB£R3 odrlaod that hk paid tho ront ma thio . 
dpartnoBt* b^p 




ALPRUD BARAKT* Upon iatorrlow* bat odrltod that Im 

trot 0 monbor of tho Oroonvlah l^llogo Bronob of tho Coanualot - 

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la b*ll«T«t ihftt h» Mt ^JLIVS 

through i Mutual frlaad iiaaad dOEL BOtA» &1RAVT hai 4aalod 
that vaa •▼•r la hla apartacat at d5 Korton dtroat* 

tut NA> &LITCRi:H haa adrlaad that JliLIOi ROSJKBJR^f JOEL BABE, 
VlLLliM Pjni, (alaa kaova to tla aa viLLIAK WVrhUTM)^ aad 
CLTTCKSB and Ma vlfa» IQ.SVE^ «ara togathar in 8ARAKT»a 
anartaant. auabar d-l* at 45 Rortw Stroat* lav York 6lt/« ia 
IVliVltlMA. 

la 19U5« tLPREB saiuvT aarrlad LOtJisi: lacCV^XI. BUhiL* 
BOSS and aorad to Xtbaoa* lav Tork» la about Saptaabarf XtU6 
at vhlah tlaa tha apartxMnt at 45 Horton Stroat» law York City» - 
Ma takaa by bla friaad. /0£L BA^* Xt vaa arrangad that BAIR 
Mould aaodhia tha rant ror tha apartaant ia Xthaea^ law Xoftc# 
and that SARAIT would than pay tha landlord of 45 Horton Stroat 
by thaak. 

SARAIT hat adrlaad that vxlLXah PiCRL« who waa a frlaad 
•f both BARAIT aad dOSL BARR^ waad tha ^ariaant aubaaquMit to 
40tL BAR?, wndar tha aaaa rantal paying arrangaaant Ad that ?0L 
in aanding tha laat aonay ardor paya«nt ia danuary^ ItSO 
attaehad a not a raquaating SARAIT to ralinqulah tha apartaant 
aa P&RL BO longar had any maa lor it* 

ALFRED SARAIT* rollowlagtta intarrlaw by Buroaa 
aganta ia yuly*Attguat« l950« Had tha tbltad Stataa into 
tt»lao» antarlng wndar aa aaauaad aama* Mia praaaai 
wharaabauta ara wnkaowa* 

V7LLIAH FERL haa baaa idantlflad aa a SoTlat agant 
by B9S8IBSRS to Confldantlal Infaraaat T-1* FXRL ia at praaaat 
wndar indiatMnt for por jury baforo tha Fodaral Brand dwx7 ia 
tha Sowthara Dlatrlot of lav loitc* 

iOSL BARR wto idantlflad at a Borlot agaat by 
R93BSBCR3 to BAUD OR.^IOLASS follovtag 90EL BARR*! aailiag froa 
th« Ohltad Stataa for luropo la danuary^ 19U6» RDSEIBiJIO 
adrlaad tkTll' aRc&IlLABS that BARR waa folng to ouropo to i 
Bontiauo hit oopionaga work ia Suropoaa aouatrloa* 

ALFRED SARAIT haj adrlaad that d02L BARR had a girl* 
frioad aaaad TXTIAII OLASIKAS and that tm balloraa that IxnAI 



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•LASSYJII ■«nt hlB th« ftrtt f«v r«ai*l la %h« fom af 

aoB»7 ardara for iba i^aAaaat rant at 4$ Mortoa tiraa4« iav 
«ox^ City* 


Tha Altaai Offtea adrlaa4 m inly Ug 19$0 that a 
aaaay ardor auabar daauad at iba Cburob Straat Statiaa 

foat Offlea^ Saw York Cltf^ aa duguat 6^ I9ti9» pa/abla ta 
ALflUCD lARAIT fro* TIVIAM OLdSdKXJl. 131 Kaat Saraatb Straat* 

9av York Gitjg aa a raalttar* vaa iaaaiad la tha aaoovat af 
ALFB^D SIAART la tha flrat Vatioaal Baak of Ithaca* lav Xoi^ 
Tbla iMaaj order aaa la iba aaauat af IU3«00 aad bare a 4apaaii 
4ata af Aasuat U* 19l(9* 


ilTIAl ILASSXil baa adrtaad vaaa iatarvlav that aha 
traa iba tnrmr fiaaaaa af fOEL lARR aal that aba had aaat 
sonaj ardara ia ALFRiD SARAIT ia layaaat af tba roat aa 4|^ 
Kortoa Straat ia fulj aad AMgnntg lvk6« Iba alao atelttad ihai 
aba had aMda aa airplaaa trip io Clovalaad* Ohio* aa fulj tf* 
1950 to acBtaat VILLI AM FiiKL vltb df.OOO.OO la aaah aad ia 
five iaatroatlaaa ia FCRL ia la arc iba Va!tad Stataa aad ga ia 
Mztao* Sha aiatad that aba racalvad iba |2*000*00 aad iba 
iaatroatioaa for FST'L fraa aa vakaovn a«a who aoatactad bar hi 
bar apariaant at 131 Bait SaTcatb Straat* lav Yartc City* aa . ^ 

iba avanlar af duly n* 1950* OLASSKAK alainad that iba 
IdantlfY af ibi aaa aha aoatactad bar vaa maknom ia bar* bat .. 
Fafaaad ia aaalct agaata io idaaiify bla* 




Caafldantlal laforaiat 9*1 adrlaad that ta ooBraraatlaB 
dULIVS iOS<;VBuJ|} atatad that an a holiday vaakaad* vhiah 
tha lafarcaat ballavaa nay hara haan tha Fourth af duly tfoakoaA* 
191i9* VILLI AK FfiKL vaaooad aona aaarat fllaa froa a laMraiarj .. 
laeatad at Colwtla Caivaralty aad that FSrL took ibaaa fllaa 
io l9JESB>l9*a apartoaat at Xnlckarboakar I^Uaga* lav Tork 
City* vhora FOSEISaRO* FjbX* aad a i^drd widantiflad iadlvldual* 
abo vaa aallad la fron out af iova* aad a fourth nan* iogaibar 
apant fourtaan to aaTantaoD boura vltb tve oamaraa pbotogreph- 
tag the natcrlal that fOtL had abtalaod la order that FdRL 
aould ratura tba notarial at hla aarllaat aoaraalaaoa ia 
Coluahla talraralty* lOSEIIIAa ladlaatad io t*X that iba ihlrt r 
naa vaa RICHAzX SILOROTICH# vhe ha daaarlbad aa a naabor af 
hla a^iaaaga arganlaatlan* 


n 4$-i5)65 


Coafidantlal lafomant T-1 atattd that tha /•vrth ma 
irat ft 4ftflBlta M*Bb«r ftf iha BOScXBSiO ftftDloBaga ftppftrftioft) 
tixftt iM 1ft %hm Aftfi vhft ftuBftftQUftOtX/ ftOJitftfttod VlflAl OLASSKAB 
•o ^ttlT 2I« 1950 tft arrant* vltft b«r«io prootad to ClftToIftad^ 
Onlo» to ftontftot WILLIAM riHL lAd glr* hla $2«000«00 la ardor 
to fftollftak* hlft flltbt froa th* OnlWd StfttftO to lUjiioo* 


fOft lafonuBt odrlftftd that dlTLIUl OOSCIBABO 
indlofttftd that tha Baftalani o«nt bXa loot raoruit to ftoataot 
TIVIAB OLASdyiAl on duXp 21* 1950 and that th« loot ladlrlduftl * 
that dULIOS BOSaBEaB^ raorultftd Into hia Boviat oarloaaga 
ring v*a a aaa tdio llrad with tha aoa of a ooalUgr fftalljr* 

Tha laforaaai aifttad that tha 00 a of tha ooalthp fajallj omod 
a tlaeW oonTartlbla iulok autooobila and that ha bad loaaad 
hla tulak to tha laat dULXOS hos^h^ raarolt oho drora 

to Ithaaftt Van York^ to aaa ALFR^ SABAXT and aako 
a pialn 4 > of oaplonaga aatarial* 


ConaamlBf tha Idantlty of tha two Indlrlduala 
daaorlbad abora bj InTaatitatlon to ld«ntlfj tha laat 
raorult of JilLTOd ROSbii&rJtJf who Itvad with tha aon of O 
tpaalthp fanlly and who ownsd a 19tt9 or 1950 blaok Bulok 
oonrartlbla aatoooblla with a whit# top» Indioataa that awa 
IIAXV2L1 FldESTova* With allaa lux riBiiSTOBi;* waa tha laat ' 
raoruit of dULIO^ B9«.diB£a3 and that aOWABO dAKL£ V£IB3TSII^ 
ooNwanlj known aa ikHit WdHSTAXIc waa tha ladlvldual with * 
whow ha llvoda 


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ikM vsiRSTCi ia tha oon of doskfa vxxisrm^ 
^raatdaat of tha VoraaiUoa damant CorporatioB^ 470 fiaranth 
dTanuoy law Tark 01 ty^ a ladlaa* caraast wanufaoturing flnu 
daKteS W£iij3T*lk« In ac Intarvlaw with Buraau aganta on Auguat 
dl« 1950 * produaad a Bow York Atata antawoblla raglatratloo 
^tad danuary 19« 1950 for a 1949 Bulok oontartlblo* 

dAM£S WAT litas raaldad at 416 £aat Blnth ttroat» / 
Saw Yofk Cityt vlth MAI Flft^TOI^ froa fabruary^ 1950 to . 
obooV 6otobar->govaabar« 1950* 

MAX dXILSroBlf idko waa bom on duly 28. 1922 at 
loaton« Kaaaaahuaatta» la a graduata of Comall whlraraltja ' z. 


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hiring fr«du«i«A Ia aad it ft ftlttt frl«i 4 ftf 

tODZS* T^Uft&) AAJU1T« 

Oft Sprll 5* 1951 YIHAI 91AS3HU «ftt ftbitl-vtd %7 
81 AORI #• OOmMfT-: and tlM irrittp lotplac htp iptPtfttBt ftt 
1)1 iait StTanih Strati^ Vtv Vtrk Clty^ with ft mta ftha wtt 
•ub»«9utBtl7 Idtntlfltd ftt MIX ri ISST0I8. 


fttbjtit VEikaouB to f^lDftt ft Moabor of thft 
Toxmg FrosPttilPot of IfttPiOft (T 7 A) ftp 

Ob MtPth tU» 195^9 OoBfldtntitl X&forfttnt T *1 - iT 

•drltod tbftt VIT 71 I OLISSKAI ftnd Imp ftltitP# SL&ISOB* Vcpo 
ftotod ftt ibt TOftpklBt ftAOtPO fartc FXtTgPouftdtt Xlgbtb ttPOftt 
ft&d itOBBo Btw York OStjt oad in ftitondtneo ot Y?A dtaoot 
ftnd that iht7 fttiondod ft *p*do* ftlfll* fti OoBtPftl fftltoo Bftll* 

Bow Topk Oitjf iB OtooftboPf 1951* .^V 


CoofldoBtlftl Xnforctnt f^2$ ftf ImsVB Politbllitjt - 
who ftdplood that t9«t tifto ftftop Ltbop Boy^ lfU8« ft ftoabop 
ftf tbo lay Fklodltadar Club of tbo Coftaoniat fftPty waa iaatPftatad 
to folia iho toKkina ft^^uapo Club of tha TFA aad to ftoa that 
ftot ftora than 5> pu ft aoBt or 40 ftoft ftobt of tba ■enbopahlp ftOftft 
Coftaunlat fapty aaabara Ib opdap that tha alub ftight fight aopo ; 
•ffaetlwaly tha tag of Co»auBlaft« ftdrlaad on January tjp 195) .. i 
that BoltbaP tha aubjaat ftor tha ftubjoat*a huabaadf BBIftST 
BATIKI OP hap alaUr* fiLhlXOR^ wopo kfiovn to iBfonaaBt to htfto ' 
hoaa ftambora ftf iha Yftl ftp ftf tha Comunlat forty* > , 


T*2 alaa wlawad yhatographa ftf ftthar ftuapaatad Bahhapft 
ftf tha tOSOBiiakO oaploftaga ayparataaf hut did Mt ftooo^ilftft 
•By ftf "" 


19ltl Ba Ba to lutoBoblla Baglatoftod 
^o dubiaat*a Haaband 

OoBfldantlal lafarwant f*)^ of kftow raliahllity* ""v : 
ftdrlaai on January 12^ 195) that It waa BOtad that at about 
lli)0 B«ft *9 that data, ft uan holloftad to ba tha ft ubjaftt*ft 1. .. . 
httabaaC# BRXktX flTAKi. waa blovlM tha bora ftf ft ftoupo 

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«ui9Mbtl« tba •ubjMt*t r^ildaaM aad that OLASSNAI 

4roppatf Ida a kaj trom har vladov* . 

At tha Ratar fablala SuraaB^ Raw York City. At vaa 

aaaartaiaad Wf KB CLUTOI B. fOLLOCK that tha aubjaat't laiabaaAf 
BlOfSST MAKlg had a 1953 autoaoblla pa£UtPatlao tor a 19U> 

Da Bata aaupa. aalar bluaf aadaa auabar. 877071» aarlal aoahar 
5r57675» Baw xapk 1953 liaaoaa alata 9l«a94t« Fatau had 
a 1952 raelatratiaa far a 1950 Budaaa aad^ Plata auabar ^£6344 

Bank Data 


Oa Daaaabar 30» 1952 at Maaafaattfrara Yruat Caapaagr* 
f30 Saaand Avanua| Baw York CitT^ Coofidaatlal Xafamant T«4* 
af kaawn rallabllltj^ adaiaad thAt aa dapaaita ar vithdrawala 
had baan aada in tba aubjaat'a jaiat abaaklac aaaaunt duriaf tha 
■aath af Daaaiabar. 1952 and that tha fhada la tba aaaaunt 
anountad ta I371*n* and that thaj vara aubjaatad ta a *haldf 
aaort ardar an Oaaanbar 1^ 1952« 


Y-4 Btatad that FHZI.IF BA&SXBR and FAVLZBB BASSXIB* 

£ d£B»at aradltaraf raaavarad a ^dpMut acalnat BftfCST FAYAKl^ 
d£Mct dabtar* in tha Nunialpai Caort* Borouth af Manhattan# 
pat Dlatriat« an Bavanbar 19^* in tha ann af I321«00» 
Tha nurnfaetupara Traat Caapanpf 230 Baaand ATanaa^ Baa Yavh 
City* vaa aaPTad vlth a third partj aubpaazia an Daeanbar 1# 
1952» and tha ardar vaa ratumabla Oaaanbar 12^ 1952 at 
52 Chanbara ttraat* lav York Citj. AIBOHE: t. ORilLSBEIfCI# 

HO Villlaaa Btraat# law Yark Qi%j§ vaa attarnay for tha 
XASAIBJtS* 


T4i adrlaad that tha aabiaat and har huabmd« BBRAB 
FATAIZ# vara natlfiad an Daaaabar !• 1952 af tha aaurt ardar 
an tha hank ta hald I371«00» tha haianaa than in tha FAIAAZB* 
aaaaunt^ aubjaat ta furthar ardar af tha aaurt* 


Attarnay BSUBKi R. CORKB. aaaoaiaU af JBIIOKB A* 
ORBZLBBlIiCft^ attamay for Jud^nant araditara* raquaatad tha 
aaurt ta grant tha ardar an Oaaanbar 17* 1952* latlaa vaa 
aarrad hy OREILSBIZKEK aa Oaaanbar 17« £952* that tha aaurt 
tNuld ha aakad ta turn avar ta Judsmnt araditara tha ann Bf 


tt 6^1S38$ 


f>21«00 •& la %h« IteaufAeiur^rt Tn»t OMpAnjt ^ortutat 

to Sootloa 794 of tbo Civtl 7rocti««f A«t« on thnut^rj 1753f 
in ^oolol oora 7iipt X Courts f2 Chaabort tirooi^ Sow Toi^ Citj* 


Oa f&Auory 30, I9$h T*U adwlood that FAtASI aolS 
tho abort Bonttoaod fud^oot ^th a oortlflod ahook 4atad 
#aBttat 7 17^)» la tho 9m of t)21»00* 


fumtahod tho followlBK lafonatloo froa tha 
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of known roliabSllty. adrltod that th« following dopotlto 
and vlthdrawala htd b««n aad* in ih« aubj«et*o Joint atTlnga 
aaoouBt at tho tnion Sqaara Saylngi B«i^ 2^5 Firat AT*aua« 
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On F^hruarj 13* 1953* Confldontial Inforoant 
•f known pallabllttjf advlaod that the Sow Tortc Offiot af tho 
Foderal Itareatt of ZnTaatlgatlon would ko notlfiod if anj 
aubatantial anotaxi of maooj waa withdrawn froa thia aoeouat^ 
ar if it warn alaaad# 

InferaatloB abtalnod fraa Conftdontlal Xnfonaanta 
T*U* f-5 and T*d la not to bo wad# publlo oaeopt in a naoal 
proaoodtngf following tho laauanao of a awlpoona* 

Corro an ondonta 

Confidential Tnfomant V*7» af known rollabllltf^ 
adrlaad that tha aubjoat wooaiood aorraapondonaa from tha 
follovlBgt 


January 21* 1953 * fOB’^LITZ* )3 Konroa Flaoa* trooklfo* 
Vav Toi% and Fobruarf 19* 1953* FlUD&Bia: F* ORl^VKAK* 20 Flna 
dtroat* Saw ToFk Citj» 

Tho Manhattan Talaphona Diraetorj* 1953* raflaata that 
FRjiDiXTGl F* ORLgg tAB* 20 Fina Jtroat* taw York Citf* la an 


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At lAv At thia lA«AtlA&» 

Tha IfiAltaa of tAa Bow Torit Offlaa oora Bocatlvo 
AB this Btao* 

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fba Wr^Yljtk TolaphoBa Dlraatarr^ X^S^p raflatta that 
AICHAKD B* V02»wZT« poaldaa At 33 IlMiroa naea^ Brookljn^ lav 
Tarfc* 


OonflAantial ZaforBant of Imavn rallabllltj* 
AdTlaad on Fabruarx U» 19U7 that XICtiARD and XBj.Ki TO'^lltlg 
36 Caanaetlavt Avanua^ l«o^ l«aoh« Lons Zaland^ lav Xork» 
aignad a patltlan for oaodidatoa for tha Aaarlaan Labor rartj 
oXaatlocif loTaabar^ 19U6* Tha Inforaant did not tmow vbathar 
or not thla individual voa Idantiaal adth tba JUChARh tOkPLlTZ 
raaldLng at 33 Rooraa Plaaa* IrooklTCf law York* 

te Nap 19U0» an anonynoua lattar vaa raealvad 
hj tha Loraau reporting that TTZfLTTZ, omplojad bj 

L« V« DuKXtt and Cosc^aiijft Crude Rubbiir Erokera^ 3 if FadSaoo 
ATar.ua » law Tork City^ and forma Aj oaiplrjad bj kaaht^ loTia 
and Iataa« loaorporated^ lav YoxIl Cltj^ and by Avia Cc«pac;'« 
lav Yrrk Cltj^ vaa a SoTlat lnfoni«r« aonTarlcj ouch InToraa* 
tloc. through tha Aatorg Cwirporotlon^ law York Citj\ that bo 
boaaia of Ming tha osa «d>o anglaoarad raaant big purshaaaa 
of trud* rubber for luaala through Astorg and vorka Terj oloaalj 
vlth maobora of Inters* 

Tha Anar! tabor Part/^ mantlonad abera^ vaa 
altcd at A Ccuozunlat front to tba Bouta Coaoidttoa on Ch^insrloAb 
AatlTitlaa^ rorort af larob 19^ 19I»4* 

XcTaat!r*tloB for loaond Clandaftlna 

|l>5;J*3..l?t3 Ar artwont 

Xt la raoallad that D 719 OB&naiJlSi advlaad In 
that through oonTbraatlona whieh he had with dTTLXiri 
liC>^:3tB£7.3 ha Xaarnad t.^at R3r2lt!lii3!3 tad an apartaent loeetod 
AOROWhara in tho Tlolnltj of Ifth Straat and Avenue Bp law Toil 
Cltjp «di!oh ha uiad for poaalbla Blaroftlailng work and aa % 
Plata for Aontaetlng InilTlduala who wars tonnaotod with hla 
Aaplonasa Apparatua* Thla Apartaast vaa daaeribod bj R9SBTBSB1 


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to ORKiKOLiftS fto bol&g Ioooto4 OB tbo foortb floor of olthor 
o «olk \9 or OB oloTotor ar^ortMBt tutlOloc o&d oonoloiod of 
tvo ob£ o holf or thpoo OBd o holf rooms. Tbt oporimoai «as 
offorod to OlUatlLiSfi hj ftoSBB^RO oq^proxlmotoly two foors 
oftor ORK JDLiSS ooi dloohorfod from tb* Armj io 

Tbo t«bj«tt*s oportmoBt ot 1)1 tost toToatb ftroot^ 
I«v Yox^ Clty^ io loootod to tho (onorol ololBitj of Iftb 
liroot oBd Avonoo B| its ozoot loootlOB bolBg ot torsBih 
tirooi ond AttBu* A o&d ooBslsts of two rooms OBd o omoll 
kiishsxu firiAl OLASSXU Morod Uto this oportMt to Islj. 


XovostlsotloB to oseoPtoiB tbs oos^oats of tho 
Oportmsnt prior to th«t dots roflsstsd thst tbs iamsdists 
prsTlous oosv^sBts vsro oo^uolotsaoss of fXVZAi dLAtSHAB^ ooo 
C4BLA 0>ULL» who wos o oo*sork*r of tbs oobjsst ot ABrooklpn 
Atsts Bospitsl. irookljB^ Bow Yoi1c» hOTlat roatsd tbs oportmsbt 
in foTsabsr^ 191^$* 

CAJtU BALL aorrlod fttERliat LOUIS diflA U tsssmbsT# 
1911$ oad ibsf rssldsd ot this i^oriaoBt^ osoordlBf to CARLA^ 
wntll AocBOtf 19ki* 

Krt. dATBA itstod;; thst ooamsnslBc Aocosti • V 

oftsr obo morsd. tbst s oo-worksr from Brooklja Ststs 
Bsspttsl Bsmsd ORACA BIOBOLS. who moxTlsd JOHS KARWUSU^ BOfod 
into tbs opsrtesnt ond llTsd tbsro «&til opproxlastslp 
Psosmbsri 19i)6« oftsr wblob bsr brotbsr*iB-lsw« dOBAl dAfXA^ olM 
OSS morrlsd Id 19Ud^ sorsd into tbs spsrtaont ond Ilrsd tbsro 
Obtll sons tins io tbs oommsr of 1947* 

Rrs. dATXA otstsd tbst Ohs oosldwitollp not 9X9XAI 
OLAASKAB Ot tbst ttms. told bsr tbst tbs opsrtmsot vss 
orsilsbls OBd tbst dLASSMAX thsrsuroo roatsd it* Rro* fAfBA v 
odrlssd tbst dms to tbs oritlosl bouslnx oitustion o&d 
dlffloulty in obtoinlB^ tslopboassf tho opsrtmsBt oos kopt . 
la tbs Dsmo of Hr* ond Rro* fAVHA os vsro tbs otilltiso* . ^ 

XarsatlsstioB oos ooadustsd ot tbs Consoltdotod 
kdisoo Compsny to dstsrmiao tbs Idontitr of tbs iadiriduslo to 
oboo ssrriss oos rsndsrsd ot ApsrtmsBt ot 1)1 tost Sorsotb 
•trsstf Bsw Tork* ob ivlj BU« 1950* 





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'C«nfid«ntlal Informant f*9« •f laoie 
m4Tl««4 that tha raoorda of tha Coaaolldatad Sdiaoa Ooi^aBy 
^flactad that Apartoant M oi 1)1 loti Saoantb fttroot* tow 
Tork Clt^i vat ooaopiad hj Klaa LEVA UklXiJi tr^m Maj f8, IfU 
to daao 20m 19H)* dt idxlob tiaa aha Botad from dfartoafit kk 
to It at thia addjroM* 

Oa Augoat I9hh Rra. tOFI IIBLra»a otlUtUa 
mro oonaaatad asd ahe roaldad tharo imtll ioTomhar 17^ 19^* 

Tha otllltiaa for thla apartmaat aiara again oonaaatad an 
lloTaabar 27$ 19U$ ter Klaa CAllLA BHAX^ aad a "turn an ardor* 
waa wad to ohanga tha naaa of thla aaaount aj of tvaae 20$ 

19i;( froa Klaa CARLA tMAtX to Mra. ft* L* fATIA* A "tom an 
ardor* laanad Maroh 12$ 194S indleatad raaponalhllltf for tha 
oaeownt had baan ohangad tram lira* tTftVa L« dAfVA to Miao ■ 
nnAV OLAftSKAl an Fabroarj 2$ 19h6* 

A lottar to walooaa nav onatoaara fron tha 
Conaolidatad lldlaon Coa^any^ datad Karah Iftf 191ifi» to Rlaa 
TIVXAl ftLASSKASf 1)1 ftaat ftavaath Btraat^ law ioitc 9$ low 
Tarki traa loeatad in tha fllaa of tha Oonaolidatad Idlaoa 
Ooa;»aaT* Tha tottoa of thla lottar oontalnad awaatlona ta 
ha f Iliad in hj ooBa\aMra to ho «aad in datamlning tha 
aradlt aUnding of tha aonaxoMr* OUftSHAI otatad that tha 
oddroaa wbora aha maad alaatrla and gaa laat aaa at 1)1 ftaat 
ftavanth fttraat« Apartaant lA aad that tha apartaaBt atllitloa C 
vara than in tha naaa of CABLA ftNALL fAm* ftha iadloatod 
that thla aooount waadLoaad aa of April 1« 19UB tad two to 
ta foapanad at that tlaa in tor anao* 

T«9 atatad that that a lottar appoarlng la Oaaaaoliiatad 
IdlaoB fllaa froa Klaa OARLA ftMAXX Fofloata aa follawat 


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ItlBdlx iirr«n|(* to poa4 tho aoiori at thlo ilM •&< ITorwarA 
tbo till in aaro af Kiaa Hrito tlaaaMsxf lH Aaat Tth 
ttraatf law lai% eity* - - 

*naa«« rafvnt 4ap^ir#lMi^)TtLO*00) ta at at 
iaa lltf taliaataa F«rk« lav 4ana/« 

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Carla ftaail 
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*Our raaarCa ahmi that joa ClaaoBtlnnaC «ala( car 
•arvlaa at IJl latt Ttb Ita^ aa #«aa ItUC* 

"Our raaarCt ahav that a abaak la rafuad af |aar 
Capoalt vat aallad to you oe too* IT* 19U7 but vat rotumad 
by tba Fott Offiaa Capartaast* 

"batlotad it our obadk 1121918 for |10»T9 la fofiaid 
af your 4tpotit #lf0536*3 with ataruad iaiarott of aovaaty 
^aa oaatt. ba ahall appratlata it if you vlll aaab or Copoalt 
tbli abaak at your oarllatt aoayaalttaa* 

*?apy truly yoara# 

•• K ^akbttt 

lortoatl aorvioo Pivlaioa*'" 


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Tb«r« Also lAquiPlaA AiaoranAuu la ilM fllas 

Af tha CAQAoliAaiad 141 aoa Coapaaj i^iah vara Aiaa ataaaad At 
fill A«a«. &il5 f«v«a ABd (if38 9»«»» ab loraBbar 18» 194t 
vhlah iBdiaaUd Ams JATHA« AparAimt talapbaaa 

AA 1*8216« tallad Caaaalidatad Bdlaoo tad Adrlaad that All 
llgBta vara #«% ia Ala Apartaaat* 

X% ia aaiad that fran tha Caaaalidatad Idlaoa Oavpaa^ 
lattar ta ClitLA IMALL^ 4a tad Narah 10. 1 %%$ tha raaarda raflaat 
that aha dlataBtinaad Caaaalidatad Idiaan aarvlaaa at IJl 
laat SavaBth Straat aa ^Baa 1948 had that Conaalldatad VdlAAA 
aarrlaaa far thia Apartaaat vara aat raavaad vatll flarah It| 
1948t Aaaardiaf. ta tha data vf tha tvra ardari hovavar* it 
ia ^aa aatad tlMt ab iadlvidual «aia£ tha aaaa vf ATEVB dATli 
talaahaaad Oaoaalidatad Bdiaoa Cavpaaj thraa tivta aa laTaabar 
18« 1948 AdTialBf that All lifhta vara aut ia tha Apartaaat* 
iadlaatlBA that thla ladlvldual vaa vaavara that tha alaatrlaiff 
had haaa ^aaaaaaatad far Af artaaat 4^ 

Tha raaarda Af lha Caaaalidatad Bdiaoa Covpaaf Vavld 
iadlaata that vtllltf aanrloaa vara aat vtlliaad ia thla 
Apartaaat durlaf tha parlad af Joaa X. 1948 ta Harab 1S« 1948a 
vhlah doaa mat Agraa vlth tha iafaraatloa attaiaad ia tha iatav* 
Vlav Af CAFEU SHALL #ATBA« 

IhraBta^ttaa ta alarlfjr tha aaotlaaitf af aarviaa 
tj lha Caaaalidatad Bdiaaa Caapaoj ta Apartaaat 4i at 131 
Bait Saraatb Btraat# law Tarh« ta tha AfaraaAtlaaad iadivlAulS 
ia talas aaatlaaia4« 

XhfaraatlaA fMB 

UlLfOJi slAII 

It villta paaallad that vhaa fZTZAl CLASiiul mda 
har flaaa trlpta Clavalaad. Chio. aa 8aturdax« dalj 22« 1950# ' 
ta aantaet V2LLZAH PERL to glTa ala |I«000»00 ia aash ab 4 
iaatraatlaaa ta laava tha Oaltad Stataa aad ga to Haxlaa^ Aha 
loft law Tort At Atoat liJO f*A. and Arrirad ia Claralaadj Ohla# 
About 3 i 30 f»a« Iha aantaetad Mra* lOBKE VAT50I aad bar MOthav^ 
Nra. Oft A* KIDDLCTOI At 16302 Larahwood^ Claralaad^ Ohla* Vhara 
lERL had farvarlg raatad a rooA» At About 4 <00 f and iatulVAd 
far IBJtL Md vaa rafarradta FERL at hia aav Addraaa* 


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VTA* VATS31 h»r hm of faor ^hono to 

tolopikoat tut tho ootjoot rofua^df ototing tiuit oh* ooold 

f :o i» oo* klB dlrootlTf hovoT^r* 0X/1S3KAX did Aot aj>poor ot 
fRLtg opoPtaont ot^666 £oot lOjrd Stro»t» C3.ov»Iond« Ohio^ 
ontil orouBd boob oo tundox» Julj 1950* Tho roooaa for tht 
lopo* of tint fren otaut ttOO P»b*« taturdox^ dulj 22 to 
Boao on Buodaxt Julx 23 « 1950* taforo tha outj»ot aada tor 
ooatact with rCC ooa unkBowni dLA53 lAS, V'oo IntarTlow* hiring 
otatad that tha too latoraotod la jot profpaots« ^though 
aha Mould Bot itoia «ha aha tad oontootad for a jot on 
tatardax aftarBOoo oad Bli^* 

ProB iBforaiatioB ottolaad froo MILTOI KLdXI# ft 
«ould oppaor that OL&SDUX probablj ottooptad to BOko Bar 
OQotaoi OB Baturdax* voa uaablo to find PgRL ot Booa* 

XILT3I II* Ktill* It90 ICoiTla Aranuo^ Broax^ Bov lork« 
laatruetor la Pbxoioo ot lav aork Dnlraralt/* o oloaa frload 
of VILUAM FiSL ond o oollaga olaaaaata In i992»*19)e ot tha 
ColloRa of tha Cltp of Bav foiit of d'JLirs RdSidlBjlRS oad of 
former Hoaoa of fXVXAS OLASSKAK^ laforoad BA 
BAtnUCB O^KCOBAM in Fabruarx«Xaroh» 1959 that ha voPkad with 
WILLIAM PiiRL Ot tba Batlonal Advlaorx Coonittaa for Aorooautioa 
(BACA) ot Xrooglax Flald^ YlrglBia* In about fttlx» 19U2 oad 
that aubaa^ntlT la ob^t FulXa 19ltS« th^rraaldad ot tha 
laaa oddroaa on FroBklln Avanua In aavalaBdi that both voro 
o^^lofad oa OBglaaora tx BACA| that ftHL halpod Bia to got tho 
job In Clavalondi that tLaB*.PSKL ood BSAL BAfi> voBt to 
BARBU Bona 1 b about 19>3*19l^f tolloTad to poaalblx boro tooa 
1 b Brooklpn^ law York* vhara BARR obowod ooaa radio oouipoant Bo 
vat iBtaraatad In oo Ba vaa o radio *haB*f or aaatour ^oratori 
that PlRL vao o Varx good frlond of BARR^ although KLEIil 
OlaiBad to knov BARR oaIj ooouallj ot Cltj OolXago* 

gLkll oald In roforonoa to VIVIAB BLA8SKAX<a vlolt 
to TERL 1b dttlTf 1950 that ho vaa wiavara that YIVIAV OLABf*<AI 
Bad oontaotad FgRL 1 b daTaland^ Ohio* until oona tlma In tha . 
•unoar of 1951* vhaa ho laomad froo S7AJILLT RAIARS^ on ^ 
oaooolato of RAtK;,>KS vidC« P2ItL*a lavxart ofr raoord« that 
oba had daaa ao* RAIAHJI ooataatad iLtll la daxalaad^ Bhio^ 
tad raquaatad hlo to to o oharoetor vltnata for PdRL* 


«T iM5)85 


KLKIf •iaitd %btt l» 1*4 ati fIfUl OLASSKAI 

•ad whan •haMi • phot»fra?h •f kar dtd aot raaogalB* bar M ~ 
•ajaa* tUat h* had a^ar k&aiA* KL2&IK advlaad iaat ha 
Wllaraa on iha aight af Julj 22m 1950# * haiurdaj# a frlaad# 
B>Rr atagad a fart/ at hit haUaa to idxiah ha aad 

f2ftL vara iarltad# 

(VLSSV atatad that ahont XliOO a#a« oe hatardaj# 

#iil7 22 1 1950# RBRt talaphonad hla at hla haaa and adalaad 
hla that ha did aat hallara that ha would go to tba hlBBoR 
aaj*t7 that alght aa ha vaa haring aoaa dlTflaultB with tha 
fadaral huraau af laraatlgatlan and that ha haXlaraa that hla 
vlraa ara tarpad and that ha la halag followad* Ba aald that 
ha waa aalllng fraa an autaida phono booth inatoad af trom 
hla apartJMDt* FtRL aaneludad hj atatlng that ha would atop 
arar to aaa KLtll latar la tha di^* P£RL appaanad at KLdZB'a 
•partaaot aarlg that aranlng and aig^lalnad that ha waa haliif 
IxMraatlgatad by tba fadaral huraau af Xnvaatlgatlon for 
dlalo7alt7# but did not axplaln# aoaordlng to KL£XI# what 
tha dlalo7alt7 InraatlgatloD vaa baaad on athar than that tha 
fadaral Bwaau af Znraitlgatian waa Intarastad in hla 
aoQualfitanoa with dCMlUS BOSaJIi&Rl and tha faat tnat ba had 
fastad tba apartaant af 90Si BAJtR* fha7 apaat about thlrtj . 
ttlnutaa togathar and than fJCRL laft#) 

CLXZV auhaaouantly proaaadad to and wot fdXL at tbo 
atpartnent of a girl naaad tLiOrPOX haJQlc.'Tr# i^on «hoa PBRL 
waa aalllng* Ba plaead tba tlaa ao around 7*^ o*elook that 
aronlng and thej prooaadad to tba farti and ata7ad until about 
It 00 a*n* fha7 than took tbolr dataa aoao# aaoh going in hla 
atA autonablla# 

On 8«nda7# f)# 1950# aoaardlng ta KUkTI# an 

outdoor planla waa aabadulad and f#aiL aaaoaranlad tha group# 

nsit atatad that 700# did not tall hU that tha 
aubjeat had aontaetad hla in tha aarlf aftamaoa af tundaj# 
dul7 2 )# 1950 # at 007 tlna that daj ahlla tha7 wara an tha .... 
piti.la# or tharaaftar* and tha purpaaa af har rlalt waa 
unknown ta him wntil r*RLta lnw7ar told hla about it# 



XX 4^15)85 


XLCIX AdTlittf that b* had Moalrad ho tolorhooo ••lit 
tram tajona^ looal tr !•&£ dlttano#^ to ••ntaot vlth t 
««■•*»• tor had •ajsna him for Inforaation •oaMAlng 

and had mo 1cn3id«d£« of OljlSS^Ufi havlmg b«aa In CloTtlaad 
tn irlj t2,2y, 1950* 

XLSTI did mot •••opilt* ^hotosi^^ MZCBAIL 
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raahatk af tfea raaoada af %ba Caaaalidatad Sdlaaa Caapany Ea 
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tha raporiad data af tapalnatlaa af aarviea Auna y, 194& Mid 
tha raauaptloa af aaavlaa an Mai^ah 12« 1949 and iha Idantl^ 
af tha aabaaribara aa raaard If raaarda iadiaata aarriaa vaa 
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mu alia paahaek tha data that Caaaolidatad 
Bdlaaa paaarda indleata that a rafond ahaak vaa aailad ta 
CAKLA SMALL and ratumad by tha Fast Offlaai It balaa aatad 
that tha rafuad ahaak vaa rapartad aant an Oaoaabar 17^ 1947* 


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SYNOPSIS OP PACTS: 


TITIAI OLASSMil taknowi to Cl T-10 m a Bvabor 
•f olth^r ibo X?A or Cf« tubj*et*« bniband# 
1BB&3X PATAXZ, hoo 19U1 1>» toto COMP* 
roflator*^ 1953* Sutj«et*o joint took 
ooeount ot Konufootuporo truot C^mxj$ WlOg 
rrooon bj oourt orior In D*oenb«>| 1952t ond 
iudgononi of |321«00 obtoinAd osoinot haobond 
for non«pojBdnt of Mnt on opoptnontf vhldh 
woo ooe\Q>lod by oubj«et*o brother* 
Corroipondento oot oat* MZLTOE KLBIIf olooo 
friend of WILLIAK fM ond olMonato of 
JULIUS bOS^B&RO end J03L &A]IK« tbo fomer 
fiOQOo Of OLASSKAI^ odTleod m that bo 
did not too aLASSKAB When obo oontootod 
fBiL in Clorelond* Ohio* in fnly^ 1950* 
SarroiUonoo of fSRL hod roYooled that bo 
Antered reaidenoo ot 9t09 P*b« 

•n i/22/SO, the day that OLASSHII orrivod 
in G^Toland to oontaet fBUt« 


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BtfTAZLSt DAVI8 OR&daiSLJlSS ond his wlfo» flUTH ORdfilOLASSf 

hate odrleadtbat tboy ooro rooruitod Into tbo 
BoTi^t osplonago o^’parotus by JULIUS BOSSSBSIlOj 
0 br»thar»in-lev of DATID OltLclOLASS* OAVIO OHSJBILASS is 
Aov ooPTina o fifteen year oontenoe for tranaalttinj oertaia 
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AlftJtotf Bttt lUxltOf to EARftT OOLDg 0 tonfoiiod SoTlot opj mow 
ooroln^ o thirty joor oonto&oo for ooiolonaso* JIJLZUS HOStfB&iVI 
•»d h!o wlfo» MiTdliLf w»r« oontonood to Booth la Aprils 1951 
ia tbo touthora ^lotrlot of low Xork for oozioplrooy to ooaiit 
•oploaogo Oigolaot tho XZatiod Stotoo* ' 


^TID oaB RUTH tlUbanilLASi loomod through ooaoorootloa 
with itJLJVS KOSCM bssta Burlac tho poriod 1946 to 1950 ibot ho 
woo oxtonolroly oa&ogod la ooTlot oo^ionogo la ooooeotioa with 
tdsleh ho wot aolag oo o oonoplrotorlol hood^uortoro oad for 
tho purpooo of mi orof liming doevoioato oad moklag ooploaogo 
•oatooto on oportaont In tho Rrooavloh Villogo ooetlon of 
Row Xork City oad on Oportaont la tho wiolalty’ of I2th ttroot 
oad Aronoo h« 


Inforaotloa ohtolnod froa lUZ BLTTCRi^Rt Who odmlto 
thot ROSSKBdftS ottomotod to rooruit him for Sorlot ot'*lonogo« 
ladliotoi thot tho Oroonwloh Yiilogo oportaont wat loootod at - 
45 Kortoa Itroot^ low Tork ^Ity* fhio oportaont woo roatod 
la tho Bomo of oLfRilD AARAIT from Ootobor^ I9U) to donuory^ 1950 


Confidontlol Tnf ormont of kaowa rolioblllty^ 
odrlood oa H^UHlBi^^^hot fULIU.^ RdlsiBufO "moatioaod oa . 
oportaont won tod hy o otudont ottonolbly wood for otudylng oa .* 
Horton Stroot whoro ho# dO£L BAJtn and *hILL* mood to moot ia 
Ooorot to dioouoo tholr plono*” R3SsKhbR3 did mot idontlfj - 
•bill* at this tlmo# hut fToa othor ooarorootlont Laformoat 
Hod with RdaeBBfiRi# ■rill* io hollOTOd hy T*1 to ho VXLLIAK ‘ 
fiSL» b7^ 


Oa **1 dtotod thot R3R8SBdR0 tafomod 

thot hit aportaoni woo ottonolbly rontod for a otudont to howt 
o plooo to otudy hut thot tbo fool puipeio wot to horo a aloeo 
for mootlago* fraSeJBt.R9 told thot ho hod typod for mony houro 
oa worlouo ooeooiono la tho Nortoa Rtroot oportaont oad thot 
to Poduoo tho typing ooundo bo ploood rubbor podo ondor tho 
typowrltor toblo logo ond would lot tho wotor run in tho both* 
Room. ROSarB^Rl adTlood M thot Ho paid tho Pont oa thlo / 
dportaoat* h 


ALPIcO) SAIUST# wpoa Intorrlow# Hot odTltod thot Ho 
mat a moabor of tho Oroonwloh fillogo Bronoh of tho Goaaualot 


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fATtj in na^ bnll«T«t ihnt b» mt rJLTVi ll01*n2B9 

ihr»u£h n WJtual frl«nd luand ?OSL Billfl* AJiTUIT hni 4*nlnA 
%lut v»B •▼•r in Mb npartacat nt Ropioa 

iut lUlX &LITCR:^Ti hu ndTlBBd ihnt AbXIUi ROS^IBiSl^. #OSL BARE* 
WLLIAK (bIbb knavn to kla no VILLIAM KVrr£S^fiJU.)» «Ad 

CLTTCKSB and hlB vlfo^ lEUCK^ tMio togBthor in BARUT'o 
opBPtoBntf AWibBr A*X« nt 45 NnHon SiroBi^ low Xoilt In 

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In ALPIEP f A1UIT MPrlod LOtrXSX AACCVoLXEi; tU£tt- 

RdSS and Bottd to XtbBOBf !•« Tork* in about Soptonborf 19U4 
at whloh tlao th* ararta*nt at 45 florton Itroot* low York Cltp^ V 
HOB takan bj hlB frlondi iOSL lASR* It mb arrangBd that BARR 
vould aaodhla tha roat for th* apartaant la Xthaea^ law XoitCf 
aad that SARAIT would than paj tha landlord of 45 Horton Itroot 
¥7 dbaak* 


I4RABT haa adTlBOd that vxllxam 90L« who waa a friond 
•r both lARAlT and dOSL BARR^ naad tha i^artnant aubaaquont bo 
BARR ndar tha aana rantal paying arranganaat md that FBRL 
in Banding tha laat jaonap ardar payaBZit in danuarj* 1950 
attaohad a nota raq\MBtiag lARAU to rallnquiah tha apartnaat 
aa RARL no longar had any naa for it* 


ALFRED BARAIT* following tta iatarvlav by Buroaa 
aganta In yaly*Augnat* 1950* ftad tha Ikiltad ttataa into 
Kaxlao* ontaring vndar an aaauaad nana* lla proaont 
wharaabonta ara anknoioi* 



WILLIAM FAIL haa boon idantiflad aa a lorlot agant ' v 
by I03BIBSR9 bo Confldantial InfarMBt f»l« FBRL la at proaast 
wndar indlataant for parjnry bafora tha Fodaral Brand fary In 
tha Soatham Olatrlot of lav lofk* 


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fDit BARR waa tdantlflad aa a Borlat agant by 
ROtIBBCRa to DAVID OR.XIDLAiS follovlag 90SL BARRU aalllng fM* 
tha Dnitad Stataa for luropa la fannary* 19U6» FOSIIBaRO 
advlBod DAVID 3Rt£IDLABS that BARR waa gol^ to tupopo to 
aontinuo hlo oapionaga work In luropaan aountrlaa* 


ALFRED lARAIT haa adrlBod that #02L BARR had a girl* 
fPiand nanad VZTIAB OLABSHAB and that ha balUvaa that flVXAl /- 


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•LASSvjit ••nt hltt th« first fsv rsniil ^aTasata la %ha fom af 
■on*x srdara far ih* apaAftaiit rant at 45 Korton Straat« Va« 
Xork City* 

Tht Albany Offlea adrlaad an foly t2« 1950 that a 
aonay ardar auabar $66U07 taauad at tha Churah Straat Statian 
foat Of flat* Kfw York City* an Au£:ttBt 6* 19149# yayabla to 
ALFJvJED AARAVT from TlflAb OLASSMAX. 1)1 Katt Samth Straat#' -• 
Vav York City* aa a ranlttar* vaa loaatad in tha aaaouat af 
ALFRED AAXAKT ill Uia flrat latlanal Bank of Xthaaa* lav Xortu 
thla amiay ordar «aa in tha aaouat af IU5«00 and bora a 4opaait 
4ata af Ao^^t 11# 19t|9* 


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TLTtkM BLASSXAX baa adrlaad apon tatarriav that 4ha . 
traa tha foraar fianaaa af do EL BARR an£ that aba had aaat !<*:« V 
Bonay ardars to ALFRiO BARAXT in yayaant af tha rant an 45 ' x"- 

Horton straat in duly and Au^n^t# 19U6* Sha also atelttad that 
aha had aada an alrplana trip to Clavaland* Ohio* ao duly BS# ;v'’ 

1950 to aontaat VILLI AM FdRL with 4f *000*00 in aaah and to > 

Clva inatruatlona to FBRL to laava tha Cnltad Btataa and ga ta ./..v'/. 
Haxlao* Bba atatad that aha roaalrad tha |2*000*00 and tha - 

inatruatlona for Fr'.L froa an wiknown nan who aontaatad bar Bt • 
bar apariaant at 1)1 Boat Baranth Btroat# Baw YoHe City# an 
tha avanlna af duly fl* 1950* OLABSKAX alaiiiad that tha : : r 
idantify af tha nan who aontaatad bar wat anknaiai to bar# bvt ^ 

rafaaad to aaalat afanta ta idantify BIm* -> 

Confldantlal Infbmant B*1 adrlaad that in aanvoraatiaia 
dOLItrs R0Si.vaiR} atatad that an a holiday waakand. whiah * 

tlia inforaant ballaraa nay hara haan tha Fourth af duly woakond#' * <. 

19U9# VILLI AX F^RL ranorad aoaa aoarat fllaa froa a laoaratary 
loeatad at Coluntia Cntrarsity and that FBfL took that# flloa ; ‘ , 

to R0aESB^R0*a apartaant at Knlakorboakar YlllaBa* Raw Tark v 

City* whara FOSEBt^RO* F£X* and a third unldantifiad indlridual# 

Who waa aallad in fron out af town* and a fourth nan* tofothar 
apant fourtaan to laTantaan houra with two aaaaraa yhotograyh* . • 
ins tha notarial that F£ItL had abtalnad in ordar that FABL . ' 

aould ratura tha notarial at hla aarllaat aonranlanoa t# 

Colxiabla Onlraralty* ROSEIBERO indlaatad to t*l that tha %hif€ iS^:, 
nan waa KIcaAin. BILORoncH* who ha daaarlbad as a nanbar af t 
hla atpianafa arganitatien* . . ' .y’ 




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CoAfld«ntlAl lAfomant T-1 ttattd that th» t^vrth m 
irat t M*ab«r of iho tO&cMKRO OBDloaag* opparotuoi 

that ho to iho man who auVoo^ontlj oooiaetod VlflAS OLAStHAB 
oo JttXy tX« 1950 to orrong* with h«r to prooood to CXoToloodt 
Onlo» to oontoet WILLIAM PeAL oad gloo hla |2|000ft00 ia ordoP 
to foelUato hio flight froa tho Onltod Stotoa to Kojd.00* 


Tho iBformoat odrlaod that dVLIUS AOSCIBiBO 
Indloatod that tha Bootlana oont his laat raemlt to ooataot 
VI VI All OLAtS.HAI 00 full 21* 1950 ond that tho loot lodlvldttol 
that fULJOS l^Solib£Al roor^tod into hla Sovlot oarloaaao 
rlagwoa o aan «dko Ilvod with tho aon of a woalthj faalljr* 
tho infor-nant atatod that tho aon of tho woalthj raallj owao4 
a hlaek oonvortihlo Bui ok autooobllo ond that ho had loaaod • 
hla Bui ok to tho loot fVLIOS ROSyihilU poorult idao dirovo 
B0S£»B1R3 to Ithaoa» Bov York, to aoo ALFA<I» SA&AIT and aaka 
a plokup of oaplonofo Batorialt 


Coaoomlna tho idontitp of tho two Individuala 
4oaorlhod ahooo hj f-l InToatltatlon to idontlff tho laat 
Boorult of fiiLTUi ROSbBbriil, who livod with tho aon of a 
woalthj faallj ond who ownod a 19k9 ar 1950 hlaok Bulok 
oonToPtthlo autooobllo tdth a t^to top» Indioatoa that aao 
RAXVBLL FlVRSTi>VA, With oltoo lUl waa tho laat < 

roopult of dULIO^ IIOo^B£ii3 and that oBW’ARD dAKLS tf£IBSTSB» 
oonaonlj known aa fAMiS WglBaTUB^ waa tho Individual with * 
%&on ho livod* 


fAN»S VBIBSrCB la tho ton of fOSlTB VkXBSTIXl* 
Vroaldont of tho VoraaiUoa ftamont Corporation^ 170 Sovoath 
Avonuo* Bov York City# a ladloa* garaont Aaoufooturlac firm* 
faMaW vsiKiTolkf In an intorvlow with Buroau agonta on Aufuat 
fl» 1950# produood a Bov York ttato autooMbllo roglatration 
datod danuarj 19# 1950 for a 1919 Bolok oonvoPtiblo* 


BAMSS VSiBSTas roaidod at lit £aat Blnth Stroot* 
Bow Yoi% Cltjf with NAl fiai370B« froa Fobruarj^ 1950 ta 
Bhout OotoboroBovonbor^ 1950* 


RAX FIB^rOBB. 

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who waa torn on Bulj tt. 19tt at '* ' 
a a graduata af Comoll Bnivoraitf# 









^Tlac In S«pi«ib«r» 191(9 nnd la a •!••§ af 

tool cross) lAjLurr* 


te SrrlX it 19^ fTHAl 0LA83?UI «»• abaamd %j 
81 dOKI /• OOCRKf-: and tha vrtiar loavUis Kar apartaaat at 
131 Saat Savanth ttraat* law lark vita a man aitto vaa 
aubaaquantl/ idantiflad aa MIX rilSSTOIS* 


fttbjaat Onknottt ta T*lDaa a Kaabar af 9ha 
Tavms rragraatlaaa of Aaarlaa (TTA) mr 
tha Ca^Bur.lat fartr 

ta Marab 2l(t 1951« Oanfldanilal Xafansant f»l 
advlaad that VI fill OLlBSKlI and bar alatar^ SL&AJ0B» vcm 
natad at tha Taa^kina l^oara Fafk Plargraundaf Sighth Straat 
and IVaaaa 8^ Mav York City# and In attandaoea at XPA daaaaa 
and that tbaT attandad a ^atoa vlall* at Oantral falaaa Mali* 
Saw Tark Olt/# la Oaaaabar# 1951* 


Confldantlal Infamant f-2# af fenswn rallabllitY# : 
who adrlaad that aaaa tiaa aftar Labar Say# 19U6# a aanbar 
mt tha May Wladlandar Club af tha Coaaunlat Party vaa Inatmatad 
9a fain tha Vaoklaa S^uara Club af tha TTA aad to aaa that ■ . > 
aat aora than ^ ps r aant ar do par aant af tha aeabarthip wava ! 
Conannlat Party haabara In ardar that tba alub alght fight aora * 
affaotlaaly tha tag af Caasunlan# adylaad an January P3# 1953 . ' 
that naltbar tha aubjaat nor tha aubjaat*a huaband# Btl^ST \ 
PATAXl ar bar alatar# GLKAIOR# vara known ta Inforaant ta Sava 
Saan aaabara af tha YPA ar af tha CoBMunlat Party* 


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T*2 also vlavad photagrapha af athar auapaatad maSbara 
af tha ItOSEIBdntO aaplanaga apraratua# but did hat raaagnlM . 
any af tham* 


19U1 So 8ata Antoaoblla Magtatarad 
ta Sutjact*a Muaband 



Ooofldantlal Tnfanumt f-3f af know rallabllity| 
adrlaad an January 12# 1953 that It vaa notad that at abaut r .-A-i/. 
IliK P«h«# that data# a han ballavad ta ba tba a nbjaat'a 
Suaband# SKSaSt PATAK2# vaa blavlng tha Sara tf a aaupa . ^ ! 


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•ttiMObil* Mtald* %hft MtldMM Aad %hftt GLA&SNil 

4tppfi hlM a ktgr fx^a h»r wladov. 

At tb» Itotor Buraatt* >•» Tork Cikf , it vat 

atotritiattf kj 8E CLDITOB X* FOLLOCK that tbt tubjtftt't tautbtatf^ 
XlVEAT PATAKI^ Iu4 a 1953 aut«aoblIt »t£lttrttioa for a 191^ 

Dt iott ttupt. atlar blu«« taclat auabtr. 677071* ttrltl avvbtr 
5^57675* Xtv TtPk 1953 Uttatt aitu 9B«(9)46« PATAU had 
a 1952 rtslttFAtiaa ftr a 1950 fctdtoa ttdt^ Blatt Buabtr 

ytak Bata 

Qa Oattabtr 30* 1952 at HtBnftttwtrt truat Otaptaj* 
f30 Xatond Avtirat| law York €ity, Coafldtatltl Xaforatat T«4* . 

af kBovn atUabllitp* adrlttd tMt at dtpotlit ar vithdravtlt 
bad bata atdt in tbt aubjatt*# Jalat tbackijac aaaauat 4vria< tbt 
Booth af Oaaaabar. 1952 and that t&a fknda la tha aatouat 
aaooatad ta 6371«20* and that thtj vara aubjaatad ta a *bald* 
aaort ardor aa Oaaaabar 1^ 1952. 

BtaUd that PKZLZP XASaZXB aad PAVLZXl XASSIIX* 
JttdABoat aradltara* raaavarad a ^d^nat atalnat XRbXSl PATAU* 
MdcBiDt dabtar^ ia tha Itmialpal Cavrt* Boraush af Manhattaa* 
flrat Dtatriat* aa Xaraabar 1952* ia tha aaa af 6321«00* 

Ybo BMrafaaturara Traat Can^aoj* 230 Saaaad Atoduo* Bov Yaih 
Citf* vaa aar?ad vlth a third partp aubpoaoa aa Daeaabar 1* 

1952* and tha ardar vaa rataraabla J)aaaabar 12* 1952 at 
^ ChaiA>arfl Straat* Bav York eitj. AEROHE A, ORSXLSBEIlCi* 

110 kllllBBB itraat* lav York. Citj* vaa attamaj Aar tha 
CASiZKAS* 


adrlaad that tha atbiaat aad har haabBid* BSXXflT 
^ATAIZ* vara aatlfiad aa Daaaabar i* 1952 af tha aaurt ardar 
aa tha haak ta hold 6371.00* tha badaaea than ia tha PAXAUB* 
aaaaiint* aabjaat ta fhrthar ardar af tha aaart* 

Attaraap RBtJBXX CORBM. dtaoaiata af AXROKB A* 
dBZLtXXIiCR* attamaj for Jodcaaai araditora* raquatiad tha - • 
aaurt ta craat tha ardar an Oaaaabar 17* 1952* Botiaa vaa 
aarrad ^ OREILSHXZMER aa Oaaaabar 17* 1952* that tha aaurt 
vaold ha aakad ta tom arar ta JadsiBBt araditora tha ana Bf 




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in t«m f«rt X Court# $2 Ghiabiro ttriit# Vov Tor4t Cltj* 


te /ifkuiiT 30» If $3# f*U i^ritoA tbit FATAEZ poid 
tho itoTi nintlo&od fud^ost with i oortifitd ibiok ditid 
diBUiZ7 4# lf53# in tbi tun of t321»(K>« 

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On January )0f 1953» Confidantial Tnforaaat 
af knovn rallablXltj. adtrltad that tha following dapoalta 
and vlthArawala bad oaan aada in iha auhj»ot*a Joint atolaga 
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On February !)§ 195)* ConfldaDtial laforaaat 
af known rallabllitjt advlsad that tho Vo^ Tortc Offlaa af sha 
Foteral Burastt af Xnvastigatlon vauld W aotlfiad if any 
gobstantlal anotMi af mscmj was withdrawn fraa this aasount^ 
ar if it vara alassd* 


lafomstlaB ahtalnad fraa Confldontlal Xafonaants 
t*Ut 9*5 and Is not ta ho aada publls anaapt in a asasl 
prosaodlag^ follavlng tha Issuaasa af a awkpaona* 


f?orraspondants 

Confldontlal Tnforaant 9*7« af knoan raliahilitfo 
adrlsad that tho dubjaat raoalaad aorraspondanso fraa tha 
followlagt 

January 195) * tOK^LXTZ. )) Konroa Flssa« fraaKlfMa 
Vov York and Pabruary 19» 195)» FlUiDtha F* aiuaYKAIf tO FIim 

itraatj law Tofk City* ..-i.-ii'/r. 

fha Manhattan Talaphons Mraetory^ 195)» vaflasts that 
FkiiDdllGI F« aRh£ViAl, to Pino »traat» Bow lark City* Is an 


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AttoitMj at Iav At thtt 

Tfat tadlM of %b* V«w Yoxir Offlt* ooro Bogoilvo 
•A ihit Btao* 

Tb« aroolclTB Tolophooo DlMot»i7i I953» rtflttit that 

aiCHAXP B« f0p4«Zt* votldti ot 33 K^iroo H»eo» firookljn^ 

fork* 


Confld*Btlol Infonuat of knovn roliabllitj^ 
AdTlttd on Fobruar/ n» I91i7 bbat RICHARD aad ZRiBA rO£PUtI« 

36 OMiB»etltQt AToauOf Lo^ E*aah« Le&g Island^ >•« fork* 

OifBod a RotltloD for oondldatoa for tho Aatrioan Labor rartj 
olootioBi Bovoobort 19U6* Tbo iaforaant did &ot know Bbothor ■ 
or BOt tbio Individual ooa tdoBtioal with iho RICHARD fOkRLZTZ 
rotldlBg at 33 Roaroo riaoo* RB^kljn^ Row fork* 


te Maf tyg 19U0» an anonTwoua lottor vaa roooiood 
kX ibt Soraau rtportlag that Tr'-ZTLITZ^ ovploiod bj 

L* V« Dumxit and Cov^axtX# Crude Rubber Brokara^ 3':f Radlooa 
dvanut^ Row fork Cltx^ and fonaoi^X oaplcjad bj Raobi^ LotIo 
asd Kataaf laoorroratad* Row Talk Cltj* and hj Avia Cc^acf^ 

Raw frrtc Cltj. waa a SsTlot Inforaarf oaoTcxics aueh ikferaa* 
iloa throua^ iba latorg corporation^ Raw York Citfi that bo 
koasia of kalag tba osa tko onglnoarad raaaiit big purabaaaa 
of oruda robbar for Ruaala ibrough Aotorg and vorka Terp OloooXj 
tfltb Baabora of datarg* 

fbo Rjoartcan Labor fartx« Bontlonad abova^ vaa 
•Itad aa a Ooiosunlat front br tba Rouaa Ocwlttoa oa CB^AsoHon 
dotlvltlaaf Foport of Barab i9a 194^* 

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XsToatigatloB far Saoo&d Cla&dcftlBO ^ 

RiS:a:a>:?u Af.artwunt ’ • 


Xt la raoallad that D VXD ORSXROUISS advlaad la 
195c that bhroxtgb oonveraationa wMab ha had with RTTLIUd 
R05iaBi3^3 ha laarnod t^at R?5Ein!iCR3 bad ae apartaant loeatod ' 
•oaavbara in the vlolnltj of Ifth Rtraat and Avonue Rf Vow Ifoak 
CitXa khioh ba taaod for poaaibla Bleroflladng vsrtr and aa a 
plaao for oontaetlng iadlTiduala idio vara oohnaotad with kia 
•aploBago arparatua. Yhis apartaant vat daaorlbod ky ROSBBEtR 


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Oli£2X3L\SS a* wing on %b» faorth floor of oltbor 

a volkup or OB olorotor o^tortooBi Oulldlng and oonoloiod of 
too oo£ o holf or thro* and o bolf rooao* th« oporiaont oao 
offorod to OlU^&aoLA&S hj losESB^RS approxiooiolj too jooro 
aftor ORS-JDLASS oat Aliohirfod from tho Armj in 

Tbo oabj«tt*o aportaont at 131 Kaot toTonth ftrooi^ 
Voo Tortc Clt7« io loootod la tbo gonorol ololaltj of Ifth 
•troot oad Avonoo 8| ito oxoot location tolng at Sovoath 
Stroat and Aranoa A and oonolato of too rooaa oad a aaoll 
kltoiiaa* flflAM OLASAXAI aorad Into tblo apartoont ia foljm 


iBToatlgotloa to aaeartoia tbo oaovroato of tho 
aportnant prior to that data roflaatod that tha iBnadloto 
OroTlauo ooaupoato oaro aa^uolatoaoao of flVlAK OLAts-:Alf oao 
CA&JLA OKALL. obo oot o oo-oork*r of tha oobjaot at '.BrookliB 
ttota Sooplial. Brooklyaf Xov loik^ hoTLag roatod tha aportaoat 
ia 8aYaabar« 19ii5* 

CAItU tXALl aorrlod tTSPUD LOUIS fiTIA U PaaonbaF^ 
19U$ oad ibaj raoldad at thio Opariaant^ aooording to CAWLAj 
OBtll A«fuat|i 19^6« 

Rrt. dATIA otatOA -3 that oonanalat Angoot» 1941# - I 
aftor oho aorad* that a oo»oork«r from Wrookljn State 
laapltol aaaad ORACA IICBOLS, «dio aorrlod fOHl KARWOSU# aooad 
into tha apartnant and llrad thoro aatil apprexlaatalj 
Pooaabori 19^1# after ohleh har hrotbar*ln*lao« JOBAl fAVRA^ 1 
oaa aorrlod in 19til# aorod lata tbo apartnant and llrad thora 
antll oeaa tlao in tha ovaaar of 1947* 

Mra. AAtlA otatod that oho aooldantollf mX VXWXAI 
OLAASKAl at that ttaa. told bar that tha apartaant oaa 
arallablo and that OxJisSoAI tharouron rontod it* Rro* fAflA 
adrlaod that duo to tha oritiaal houaing situation and 
dlffloultj in obtainiBg tolophanaot tho apartaant oaa kept ^ 
in tha noM of Mr* and Mra* fAVSA as ooro tha otllltloa* 

Xnraatlgation oaa oonduatod at tha Conaalidotod 
Mlaoa Coopony to dataralna tha Idontltr of tha indirldualo to 
thhoa oarrloa oaa randarod at Apartnant 4l *1 43^ Boat toranth 
itroat# Boo lark* on duly 84* 1950* 


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C«nfltenti«l Inf ora At f*9« of InoA volloMlltj^ 
OtfolaoA that tba rooor4s of tha Coaaolldatod hdiaoa Cooptaj 
roflaotod that Apartoant l|A ot ISl that SaoAth Stroot^ tow 
Tork CltJa %iM ooauplad hj Rita Lflii hlLJUB from Nav iB.-ltItl 
to /uaa to. Ith)* ot adiloh tloa .oha soTad from ApaLrtiaaAt.4A — 
to ^ ot th!o oddroooa 


On Attgnat ItU)* Rra* Sdn IULm<a otlUtUa = 
taro oonnaetad ond oha rot! dad tboro oatll Baoaohar 17 f-ItliS*- 
Tha otllltlaa for thla ororiaant vara Ofain oonnaetad an 
toraabar 27# l^US for Kloa CARLA SHALL and n *tum an ordar* 
oaa oaad to ohAga tho nana of thta oooouat oo of fvma 20# 
19UA fron Klaa CARLA SHALL to Rra« !• L. fATlA* A "turn on 
ordar* loauad Marob 12# I9UB iodloatad taaponolbllltj for tho 
ooeoAt had baan obangad tram Nra« STSVa L# 2AfliA to Mioo 
nnAk OLASSHAK on rahroarj 2# 19UB* 


A lottor to ooloona nao ouotanara from tha 
OonoolSdotad Sdlooa Coaaj# datad Karab 16# ItiiS# to Kioo 
tlHAI OUSSKAli# 111 fiaat SaaAtb ttraat# Saw lortc t# Row 
ToAc# «oa loeatod in tba flloo of tha CMiaolldotad Sdiow 
OoopAO/* fba hotton of this lattar omtolnad onaotlono to 
to flllad in tj ooaoxaiara to ba wood in dataminlng tha 
oradit otonding of tha oonsuoar* OLASSHAB ototad that tho 
oddraoa whara oha naad olaatrla nd goa laat waa ot 1)1 £aat 
Sovantb Straot# Apartoant kk and that tba oportaaat ntllitloa 
vara than in tha nano of CAHLA SMALL 2ATBA. Sba Udlootod _ . 
that thla ooeount waadlooad oa of April 1# I 9 I 46 and mia to 
ba raoponad ot that tlna in bar nano# 


T«9 otaiod that that o lottor oppaarlng in Oonaolidotod ' '1 
ddiaon flloa fron fttoa CARLA SMALL rafloata oa followat . . > 


*IU31BXC MfXCKi CaKPORATlOR 


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tow Tork# Row Tofb* 


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■Mt T»b »«W Toi% cii/« •rf« 0 tlv» Arril lit. ViU y*u 

klzitflT to ro*d th» Mioro At %&!• tlM o&d Torvard 

tbo till ia ooro of Kloo Vioiao aioM«aa« 1)1 Aaai 7tb 
ttrooi* low Xoiii eitj* 

«no«ao rafimd dopofit A205)4-) (ClO.OO) to at 

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fbo follovlBg Xottor 
Bdlobo OoapOBj to CABLA biull i 


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^Bur ffooordo ohov that joa dloooBtlmod «olad cbp 
• arvloo dt 1)1 Boat 7th Bt«« on duno K 19U4* 

*0ar rooordo ohov that o ohoolt In rofond of f 9 vr 
dopoolt «ao nallod to 70a on hoo. 17» ItUT hot vao rotumod 
hy tho foot Offioo Dopartnoat* 

*haoloood la o«r ohoOk #121910 for |10«79 in Tofiaid 
•f |o«r dopoolt #1205)4*) with aoomod latoroat of oovontx 
plDo ooato. Bo ohall opprooloto it if 70 a will oaoh or dopoolt 
thla ohoak nt four oarlloat ooavonlonoo* ^ 

•foTf trOlf fonra* 

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Th*r« alto iaqairiaf MMoratiAma la iha fllaa 

•f iba Coaaolidaiad Ediaon Coapaaj .irtUab vara Eiaa aiawpad at 
till a*««| Iif5 f»a«» aad |ft39 p«a»t an Boraabar 1944 
vblab iBdlaaUd STKYB dA7HA« Aparbaaat lMk« talapboaa 
CB J^216f aallad Caaaalidatad EdlaoA and adrlaad that all 
iighta vara ant ia hla apartaaat* 


It ia aatad that fraa tba Canaalidatad Ediaoa Otmpvaf 
latiar ta CAitLA BKALL« 4a tad Nai^b 10. tba raaarda aaflaat 

that aba dlaaantlanad Coaaolidatad Fdiaan aarrlaaa at IJI 
Bait taraath Straat aa Jaaa 19l|6 tad that Canaalidatad Edlaaa 
aarrlaaa far tbia apartaaat vara aot raauaad vatil Karab IB* 
194Sf aaaardlaf. ta tha data af tba tvra an ardari hovarar* it 
la alao aatad that an iadirldual «iala£ tba aaaa af BTE7E JATMA 


talaabanad Canaalidatad Ediaoa Cavpaaj thraa tlvaa aa Ban 
16« 1946 adrlalBf that all llgbta vara aut ia lha apartnaat* 
iadiaatiad that tbla indlrldual vaa vnawara that tha alaatriailB 
had boon diaaoonaatad far Apartnaat liA« 


fba raaarda af tha Canaalidatad Edlaaa Cavpaap wild 
iadiaata that vtllltj aarrlaaa vara aat vtlllaad in tbla 
apartaaat durlae tba parlad af dbaa 1946 ta Harab 12^ E940» 
vblab doaa mot adroa vltb tba infaraatlom abtalmad im tha imtar* 
vlav af CARLA BKALL #ATBA« 


Xmraae^tiaa ta alarify tha aantlapaitj af aarrlaa 
hf tha Canaalidatad Bdiaom Campaaj ta Apartaaat 4A at 131 
Bait Saraath Straat* law Bark* ta tha tforamantlaaad indlrldmalB 
ia baiad aantlmmad* 

3hf ormatlam tMm 

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Bt vlUba poaallad that vbam fXTXAB OUtSNAB amda 
bar plana trlpta Claralaad« Chla* an tatarda/^ duly B2« 1950« ' 
ta aantaat IflUZAM PERL ta Blva him C2«0CK)»00 in aaab and 
inatraatlana ta laara tba Cnltad ttataa and go ta llaAlaa« aha 
iaft Bow Bark at abavt li30 P*n* and arrlrad in Claralandg Ohla» 
a!l^t jtyo p«n« tba aantaetad th*a« LOREE VAtSOI and bar aathar^ 
ffra* C* A* nDDLCTOV at 16302 Larabwaad^ Claraland^ Obla* i^ara 
PERL had famarlj rantad a room, at about 4iOO p«n* and intairad 
far PERL Md vaa rafarrad ta PERL at hit nav addraaa* 


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t*l«phoa« ?cJU.| but %h« tubjtut •tutlAg tAut sh* «oal4 

f o to ••• him dlr« 0 ilT| hovtT^ri 0LA.S3KAX 414 Aot appMT at 
£RL«g ap«rta*ut «t^4&6 4att lOjrd Str^stf Cl*v»l«nd« Ohio# 
until around aoon as Sundajf lulj S3« 1950* The reaeaa for bbo 
Xopee of tlBf traa abeut btOO fca.* 4aturdiij« 4ulj 22 to 
aoan on SundeT, fulj 23« 1950* beforo the oubjaot mode bar 
ooateet with r£KL voe anknovni :AE* iron InterTlew* haviaf 

aitted that the vea intereoted la job proopoota* although 
aha would not ateta «bo abe had oontaatod for a job an 
Satardaj afternoon and alght* 

Froa information obtained from SILTOI KLell* it 
oovild appear that OLASSHAb probablj attempted to naJco her 
aoniaat eo gaturdaf* bat oaa unable to find ?j(XL at booo* 

KXLT;)M S. SLsil. 2490 Marrla Arenaag Ironx* Sow Toi1c« 
iaatraetor In Thfoiaa at lev lorb bnirereltr* a aloae friand 
of VTLUAM 2JXL and a aollege olaaaaate in i93Z»*19|6 at tho 
College of the Cltr of Sow fork of fiXTrs ROSbSBjiRl ond of 
jd£L BAlil* former Kante of VITIAB OLASIKAS* informed lA 
KACHICC V« O'RCOfJLB in februarj^Xaroh* 1953 thot be worked with 
kiLLZAM fORL at the letlonal Adrlaorf Committoa for Aoronautias 
(lACA) at Lesglo/ Field* Tlrglnla. in aboat fuljr* 192^2 and 
that aabaaruantly in about faly* 19^6* tha^raaidad at tha 
tea# addraaa on Conklin Avonao in QoTolendi that both woro 
aaployod at onglneara by ft4CA| that f£hL balpad bin to got tba 
job in Claralod) that amrB*.T£BL and fOAL jlAB> want to 
BARR* a home la about 1936*1940* believed to poaelbly bare been 
in Brooklyn* lev fork* where BARR ohoved aooe radio otulpmont ha 
was intereated in aa be tree a radio *hea** or amateur oparatori 
that fUU. wae a rery good friand of BARR* although KLPM 
olalmed to know BARK only oaaually ot City Collage* 

CLLll aatd in roforoneo to flHAB OLAtiKa«o riolt 
to rsRL In duly* 1950 that ha wae unevaro that flTIAB gLABS’'.AI 
bad oontaatad faRL in Claraland* Ohio* until tome tine in tha . 
•unmer of 1951 » vhen ho loomed from STABUT SAIARK* on 
oaaoelato of Raykjk:; V13£* F2rtL«a lawyer* nfr rooord* that 
•bo bad done oo* KAIAR^ •ontooted KbAlN in Cleveland* CbiOf 
•nd roquet tod him to bo • •harootor wltnoaa for FdBL* 


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majoM thit h* hid iTir k&itm* KLJiJI AdvlMd that tat . . 

WliiTii oc thi fdcht if 9vlj t2. 1950» * friturdiji • fri«ad# 
BLKr atagid a dt hit houii to idiioh hi «id 

fSKU Mr* iarliod* 


(Cl/SIV at* tod that about UiOO a*a« on Saturday^ 

#«lj ttt 1950* talophonod hla at hla ho»« and adolaod . 
hiu that ho ud uoi hollovo that bo would go to tbo lIBIdB 
wij^ty that utght aa ho vao hiTlag awoo diffleultj with tha 
rodoral Buroau of XaTottlgatloo and that ho bolloToo that bla 
vlnoi aro tappod and that ho la hoiag followod* Bo aaid that 
ho waa aalllag frwo an outaldo thono booth Inotaad of frao 
hla apartoont* fURL aaaoludad hj abating that ho would stoa 
ovor to aoo BLKXl lator In tho di^* ?£RL appoarod at KLBXl*a 
apartnoot oarlj that auanlng and aaplaln^d that ha waa hoiag 
laovotlgotod hj tbo Fodoral Buroau af Xnooatigatlon for 
dialofaltj^ but did not axplalnf aooerding to tdMt 

tho dlolopoltj Inuootlgatlon wco baood on othor than that Bha 
Fodoral Bwoaa of Inotatlgation waa lotoroatod in hla 
aoQtMlntanoo with dOLXT72 and tha faat tnat ho had 

roctod tho aparinoiit of SOSL. BABH* fhoj apoat about thlrtj ' : 
vinutoa togothor and than FJCRL laf t« ) 

BLXXf aubaoguantlT frootodod to and aot FBItt at tha 
apartnent of a girl aoaod bLsVDIX B^bTTf upon whoa FBBL 
vao aalllng* Bo plaood tho lino aa around 7*6 a*oloak that 
aronlng and thej proooodod to tho portr and atoyod until about ~ ^ 
ItOO a4n« Thoj than took tholr datoa aaoh going la hla 

am auionobllo* 

On Bucdajf inly 1950# aooordlng to KhfTB# aa " . 

outdoor ploali wao aahodulod and TaBL aoooaranlod tho group* . : j 

KL8II atotod that FXfU. did aot tall hla that tho « : . - ^ 
auhjeat had aoataotod hla In tha aarlr afttnooa of BundaFf * 
gulp f3« 1950# at an/ tlao that daj walla tha/ vara aa tha . ^ . 

pla>«la# ar thoroaftor# and tho purpoot of hor olalt waa - v . 

wnknown to hla until r*8L*i lawjor told hla about it* 

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NYU FOR US PUBLIC lEALTH SERVICE AND IS NOT A NYU JOB. DR. ISIDORE CHEIU, . . " 
IN CHAR® OF PROJECT, NITH OFFI® AT U5 ASTOR PLA®, HYC, ADVISED THISfett K^ »» 
THAT SUBJECT NAS QIFLOYED ON 2/17/53 AND HAS NOBEED 297 HOURS TO DATE AHD - . . 
W RECEIVED $117 #991 DIAT THE MONEY FINANCINa THIS DRUG ADDICTION PROJECT ' „ 




IS D.S. XVT FUND ALLOTTED BY THE US PUBLIC HEALTH SSiT/I® AS A GRANT TO" 


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y^l ^yxntAN QLAS3MAN . WAS, SSP.-R. ISA 1950. SUBJECT*S SISTER, 


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IwOLASSMAN MARRIED ARTHUR CARL BOUDIN AT NYC ON APRIL 17# 1953.” :-V*l -^ J 
J; ARTHUR BOUDIN, IS BR OTHER OP LBDNARD BOUDIN, LAWYER FOR 

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WITH BUREAU AGENTS. ARTHUR BOUDIN SECURED DIVORCE FROM WIPE, MURIEL 
•i NEUMAN ON APRIL 1U« 1953 AT JUAREZ, MEXICO. NY INFORMANT ROBERT N. 

WO .BAS FURNISHSD RELIABLE INFORMATION HAS ADVISED IHAT ARTHUR 
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'x STONE, NORMER WRITER FOR THE NOW DEFUNCT NY NEWSPAPER, "DAILY ' " r. ' 


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